Design and Electrical Performance of the Kinetic Inductance Detectors of the OLIMPO Experiment

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Paiella A., Battistelli E. S., Columbro F., Coppolecchia A., D'Alessandro G., De Bernardis P., Lamagna L., Masi S., Piacentini F., Castellano M. G., Colantoni I., Gordon S., Mauskopf P.

We are going to describe the design and the electrical performance of the horn-coupled lumped element kinetic inductance detectors (LEKIDs) for the OLIMPO experiment. OLIMPO is a balloon-borne mission, devoted to the study of the largest structures in the Universe, by detecting the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) photons crossing clusters of galaxies. The multi-band focal planes (centered at 150, 200, 350 and 480 GHz), large aperture telescope (2.6 m), photometric and spectrometer configuration (OLIMPO is equipped with a plug-in differential Fourier transform spectrometer) make OLIMPO able to characaterise all the components of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect with unprecedented precision. The design of the LEKIDs has been optimised to cope with a wide range of optical loadings (corresponding to both photometric and spectrometric configurations). The electrical characterisation of the LEKID arrays was performed in the OLIMPO cryostat, at a temperature around 300 mK and under a constant optical load lower than 500 fW. The readout electronics is a customised ROACH-2 coupled to a MUSIC DAC/ADC board. The averaged responsivities for the arrays, measured from the phase readout, are 1.18x1011rad/W for the 150 GHz array, 4.10x1010rad/W for the 200 GHz array, 1.09x1012rad/W for the 350 GHz array, and 4.41x1011rad/W for the 480 GHz array. Therefore, measuring the spectral noise density for each pixels of the arrays, whose average values are 2.5x10-5rad/Hz(1/2)for the 150 GHz array, 3.6x10-5rad/Hz(1/2)for the 200 GHz array, 5.1x10-5rad/Hz(1/2)for the 350 GHz array, and 1.9x10-5rad/Hz(1/2)for the 480 GHz array, we obtained the values of the averaged electrical noise equivalent power (NEP) over all the arrays: 2x10-16W/Hz(1/2), 9x10-16W/Hz(1/2), 5x10-17W/Hz(1/2), and 4x10-17W/Hz(1/2)respectively for the four OLIMPO arrays.

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