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6 July 2018 Large x-rays high impedance μ-calorimeters matrices: status and prospects
J. L. Sauvageot, X. de la Broïse, T. Charvolin, R. Thibon, F. Lugiez, A. Le Coguie, A. Zahir
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Since 2009, CEA have started a long term program to achieve the collective realisation of a large (32x32 pixels) μ-Calorimeters camera for X-ray Astrophysics. This camera is based on silicon doped sensors with Composite Tantalum absorber readout thanks to HEMT/SiGe based Cryo-Electronics. The goal of this development is to achieve a spectral resolution of about 2eV@6keV in a thermal budget of ∼ 1μW@50mK for over 4000 pixels. In the course of this R and D program, we have started a deep system approach and developed various technics to achieve a compact Focal Plane Array (hereafter FPA) design. In this paper, we present most of these technics. Some are dedicated to high impedance sensors such as Silicon doped sensors or High resistivity TES (NbSi HRTES) and other may of much more general use for Astronomical Sub-K spatial instruments. We will present here the status of our development and our FPA integration technics.
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J. L. Sauvageot, X. de la Broïse, T. Charvolin, R. Thibon, F. Lugiez, A. Le Coguie, and A. Zahir "Large x-rays high impedance μ-calorimeters matrices: status and prospects", Proc. SPIE 10699, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 106992I (6 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312532
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Silicon

Superconductors

Staring arrays

Computer aided design

Matrices

X-rays

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