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arxiv: 1907.09035 · v1 · pith:THYUHTQQnew · submitted 2019-07-21 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

Performance of a low-parasitic frequency-domain multiplexing readout

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keywords readoutperformancemultiplexingspt-3gfrequency-domainnoisecrosstalkhardware
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Frequency-domain multiplexing is a readout technique for transition edge sensor bolometer arrays used on modern CMB experiments, including the SPT-3G receiver. Here, we present design details and performance measurements for a low-parasitic frequency-domain multiplexing readout. Reducing the parasitic impedance of the connections between cryogenic components provides a path to improving both the crosstalk and noise performance of the readout. Reduced crosstalk will in turn allow higher multiplexing factors. We have demonstrated a factor of two improvement in parasitic resistance compared to SPT-3G hardware. Reduced parasitics also permits operation of lower-resistance bolometers, which enables better optimization of R$_{\rm{bolo}}$ for improved readout noise performance. The prototype system exhibits noise performance comparable to SPT-3G readout hardware when operating SPT-3G detectors.

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