Dark Current Measurements of a Submillimeter Photon Detector John Teufel Department of Physics Yale University Yale: Minghao Shen Andrew Szymkowiak Konrad.

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Dark Current Measurements of a Submillimeter Photon Detector John Teufel Department of Physics Yale University Yale: Minghao Shen Andrew Szymkowiak Konrad Lehnert Daniel Prober Rob Schoelkopf NASA/GSFC Thomas Stevenson Carl Stahle Ed Wollack Harvey Moseley Funding from NASA Explorer Tech., JPL, GSFC

Overview The “SQPC” – a high-sensitivity sub-mm detector Contributions to dark currents Aluminum Junction Characterization Implications on overall sensitivity Future Work

Motivation Sub-mm: ~ 100 mm -- 1 mm Sub-mm detectors today: Future NASA missions will require : Detectors should also be: –Fast –High quantum efficiency –Scalable for arrays

The SQPC: Single Quasiparticle Photon Counter Antenna-coupled Superconducting Tunnel Junction (STJ) Photoconductor direct detector Each Photon with excites 2 quasiparticles Nb antenna Al absorber (Au) ~ 1 mm STJ detector junction sub-mm photon AuNbAl AlO x Responsivity=2e/photon=e/D=5000A/W

Electrical Circuit Model and Noise Shot Noise Johnson Noise Amplifier Noise V RbRb enen SQPC

Contributions to the Dark Current Temperature Thermal energy breaks Cooper pairs and excites quasiparticles BCS Predicts: Supercurrent Cooper pair tunneling affects the subgap current both at zero and finite voltages Due to rectification of the AC Jospephson Effect:

Experimental Set-up and Testing Small area junctions fabricated using double angle evaporation 1µm1µm Bow Tie Antenna Detector 140 µm Device mounted in pumped He3 cryostat (T~250mK)

Al/AlOx/Al Junctions: ~ 60 x 100 nm X B SQUID w/ R tot = 44 k  Supercurrent Suppression

Thermal Dark Current Measurements BCS Predicts: Tc =1.4 K 50  V Current [pA] Voltage [µV]

Future Work: Detecting Photon Use a low thermal conductance blackbody to shine photons on detector

Conclusions SQPC: a sub-mm detector capable of NEP < Characterized two sources dark current Measured dark current < 0.5 pA Tests with Blackbody source underway