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Published April 2012 | Published
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A readout for large arrays of microwave kinetic inductance detectors

Abstract

Microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) are superconducting detectors capable of counting single photons and measuring their energy in the UV, optical, and near-IR. MKIDs feature intrinsic frequency domain multiplexing (FDM) at microwave frequencies, allowing the construction and readout of large arrays. Due to the microwave FDM, MKIDs do not require the complex cryogenic multiplexing electronics used for similar detectors, such as transition edge sensors, but instead transfer this complexity to room temperature electronics where they present a formidable signal processing challenge. In this paper, we describe the first successful effort to build a readout for a photon counting optical/near-IR astronomical instrument, the ARray Camera for Optical to Near-infrared Spectrophotometry. This readout is based on open source hardware developed by the Collaboration for Astronomy Signal Processing and Electronics Research. Designed principally for radio telescope backends, it is flexible enough to be used for a variety of signal processing applications.

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© 2012 American Institute of Physics. Received 19 November 2011; accepted 19 March 2012; published online 6 April 2012. This material is based upon work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under a grant issued through the Science Mission Directorate. The authors would like to thank Jonas Zmuidzinas, Sunil Golwala, Phil Maloney, David Moore, and Danica Marsden for useful insights. A special thanks is extended to Xilinx for donating the FPGAs used in the readout.

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