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2015

Current bias

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Current-Biased Transition-Edge Sensors Based On Re-Entrant Superconductors, Armen Gulian, Vahan Nikoghosyan, Jeff Tollaksen, V. Vardanyan, A. Kuzanyan Jul 2015

Current-Biased Transition-Edge Sensors Based On Re-Entrant Superconductors, Armen Gulian, Vahan Nikoghosyan, Jeff Tollaksen, V. Vardanyan, A. Kuzanyan

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Transition-edge sensors are widely recognized as one of the most sensitive tools for the photon and particles detection in many areas, from astrophysics to quantum computing. Their application became practical after understanding that rather than being biased in a constant current mode, they should be biased in a constant voltage mode. Despite the methods of voltage biasing of these sensors are well developed since then, generally the current biasing is more convenient for superconducting circuits. Thus transition-edge sensors designed inherently to operate in the current-biased mode are desirable. We developed a design for such detectors based on re-entrant superconductivity. In …