Two-Stage SQUID Amplifier for the Frequency Multiplexed Readout of the X-IFU X-Ray Camera

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2021)

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Abstract
The X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) is a cryogenic X-ray camera intended for the ATHENA space observatory. Its focal plane will contain a kilopixel array of Transition Edge Sensors (TESs), originally intended to be read out by a Frequency Domain Multiplexer involving 40 carrier frequencies in the 1-5 MHz range per readout channel. We review dimensioning principles and fabrication of a SQUID tandem, operating at 50 mK and 2 K temperatures, intended to amplify the multiplexed signal from the TES array. The first measurements indicate a 40 ħ coupled energy resolution in the relevant frequency band, and sufficient linearity to reach the required 1% total harmonic distortion. Additionally, we describe the non-multiplexed amplifier SQUID for the X-IFU anti-coincidence detector.
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SQUID designs and applications,Josephson device fabrication,Transition-edge sensors (TES) devices,Multiplexing
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