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Inductive detector

Infrared laser desorption (IR-LD) Time-of-flight (ToF) Inductive detector... [Pg.352]

Figure 6.7-5 Optical high-pressure cell with a bellows 1 flange, 2 heating, 3 to inductive detector, 4 stainless steel plug, 5 sheathed thermocouple, 6 window, 7 bellows. Figure 6.7-5 Optical high-pressure cell with a bellows 1 flange, 2 heating, 3 to inductive detector, 4 stainless steel plug, 5 sheathed thermocouple, 6 window, 7 bellows.
This is the most straightforward method for recovering the 50(3) symmetry of the systems. The spins are in zero field at all times, from excitation to evolution to detection. There are practical difficulties in the use of this method first, the sensitivity is too low second, the usual Faraday induction detector, whose induction voltage is proportional to the oscillating frequency, cannot be used. These difficulties can be overcome by the use of SQUID... [Pg.94]

The three-year SPACEKIDS project is working on the development of a new detector technology, Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs), to be used in future space missions. The new detectors will be capable of working at extremely low temperatures and will be designed for use in future satellites for astronomy and for the study of the Earth s atmosphere. [Pg.14]

The Detector Noise Module calculates the Noise Equivalent Power (NEP) and the 1 // noise of the selected detection system. This module is flexible and different types of detectors will require the computation of different parameters. The detector selected for further development is the Lumped Element Kinetic inductance Detector (Doyle et al. 2008), LeKID, as it presents the most promising solution high sensitivity spectro-spatial interferometry. For the current version of the simulator, a single pixel and single mode detector is assumed for simplicity and computational reasons. [Pg.91]

Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) are the most promising candidate for future space and ground based spectroscopy at sub-millimetre wavelengths (Mazin 2009 Zmuidzinas 2012 Baselmans 2012). They provide a promising solution to the problem of producing large format arrays of ultra sensitive detectors for astronomy. Traditionally KIDs have been constructed from superconducting quarter-wave resonant elements capacitively coupled to a co-planar feed line. [Pg.91]

Fig. 4.11 Kinetic Inductance Detector principle of operation. An absorbed photon breaks apeirt a Cooper pair resulting in an excess quasi-particle population (a). The complex impedance of the film is altered by increasing the kinetic inductance and a microwave resonance circuit is used to sense... Fig. 4.11 Kinetic Inductance Detector principle of operation. An absorbed photon breaks apeirt a Cooper pair resulting in an excess quasi-particle population (a). The complex impedance of the film is altered by increasing the kinetic inductance and a microwave resonance circuit is used to sense...
As a first order approach, the responsivity of Kinetic Inductance Detectors can be considered linear (Day et al. 2006). For this reason it is not simulated in this version of FllnS, but can be implemented in future versions. [Pg.93]

For Kinetic Inductance Detectors the fundamental noise source is the quasiparticle generation-recombination noise (Visser et al. 2012 Baselmans et al. 2008). To integrate this source of noise in the simulation, the first step is to compute the density of quasiparticles per unit volume in a superconductor in thermal equilibrium, this is... [Pg.93]

S. Doyle, J. Naylon, P. Mauskopf, A. Porch, C. Dunscombe. Lumped Element Kinetic Inductance Detectors, ed. by A. Karpov. Eighteenth International Symposium on Space Teiahertz Technology, p. 170 (2007)... [Pg.100]

S. Doyle, P. Mauskopf, J. Naylon, A. Porch, C. Duncombe, Lumped element kinetic inductance detectors. J. Low Temp. Phys. 151(1-2), 530-536 (2008). ISSN 0022-2291. doi 10.1007/s10909-007-9685-2... [Pg.100]

B.A. Mazin, Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors The First Decade, eds. by B. Young, B. Cabrera, A. Miller. American Institute of Physics Conference Series, volume 1185 of Americtm Institute of Physics Conference Series, pp. 135-142 (2009). doi 10.1063/1.3292300... [Pg.100]

M. Roesch, A. Benoit, A. Bideaud, N. Boudou, M. Calvo, A. Cruciani, S. Doyle, H.G. Leduc, A. Monfardini, L. Swenson, S. Leclercq, P. Mauskopf, K.F. Schuster, for the NIKA collaboration. Development of Lumped Element Kinetic Inductance Detectors for NIKA. ArXiv e-prints, December 2012... [Pg.100]

Dual channelplate Daly detector Diode array detector Image currents Inductive detector... [Pg.6]

Cotter, R. J. Plasma desorption mass spectrometry Coming of age. Anal. Chem. 1988, 60, 781A—793A. Park, M. A. Callahan, J. H. Vertes, A. An inductive detector for time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 1994, 8, 317—322. [Pg.362]


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