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Characterization of a prototype SCUBA-2 1280-pixel submillimetre superconducting bolometer array

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2006

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We present the results of characterization measurements on a 1280 pixel superconducting bolometer array designed for operation at wavelengths around 450 &#956;m. The array is a prototype for the sub-arrays which will form the focal plane for the SCUBA-2 sub-mm camera, being built for the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii. With over 10 000 pixels in total, it will provide a huge improvement in both sensitivity and mapping speed over existing instruments. The array consists of molybdenum-copper bi-layer TES (transition edge sensor) pixels, bonded to a multiplexer. The detectors operate at a temperature of approximately 175 mK, and require a heat sink at a temperature of approximately 60 mK. In contrast to previous TES arrays, the multiplexing elements are located beneath each pixel (an "in-focal plane" configuration). We present the results of electrical and optical measurements, and show that the optical NEP (noise equivalent power) is less than 1.4 × 10<sup>-16</sup> W Hz<sup>-0.5</sup> and thus within the goal of 1.5 × 10<sup>-16</sup> W Hz<sup>-0.5</sup>.

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