2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5110692
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A measurement method for responsivity of microwave kinetic inductance detector by changing power of readout microwaves

Abstract: Superconducting detectors are a modern technology applied in various fields. The microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) is one of cutting-edge superconducting detector. It is based on the principle of a superconducting resonator circuit. A radiation entering the MKID breaks the Cooper pairs in the superconducting resonator, and the intensity of the radiation is detected as a variation of the resonant condition. Therefore, calibration of the detector responsivity, i.e., the variation of the resonant phase… Show more

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“…This suggests that τ i qp can be estimated from the relation between τ qp and θ 24,25 . This relation is easily measured using our previous method to measure the phase responsivity 26 . A small fraction of the readout power is deposited in the MKID, and the response of the MKID increases with this power.…”
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“…This suggests that τ i qp can be estimated from the relation between τ qp and θ 24,25 . This relation is easily measured using our previous method to measure the phase responsivity 26 . A small fraction of the readout power is deposited in the MKID, and the response of the MKID increases with this power.…”
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confidence: 99%