Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Science at J-Parc — Unlocking the Mysteries of Life, Matter and the Universe 2015
DOI: 10.7566/jpscp.8.051004
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Time-Dependent Flux from Pulsed Neutrons Revealed by Superconducting Nb Current-Biased Kinetic Inductance Detector with10B Converter Operated at 4 K

Abstract: We have demonstrated a new superconducting detector for a neutron based on Nb superconductor meanderline with a 10 B conversion layer. We use a current-biased kinetic inductance detector (CB-KID), which is composed of a meanderline, for detection of a neutron with high spatial resolution and fast response. The thickness of Nb meanderlines is 40 nm and widths are 3 µm, 1 µm, and 0.6 µm. The CB-KIDs are fabricated at the center of the Si chip of the size 22 mm × 22 mm and the total area of CB-KIDs covers 8 mm × … Show more

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