L. Rodriguez, O. Gevin, A. Poglitsch, L. Dussopt, V. Revéret, X.-F. Navick, A. Aliane, X. de la Broise, V. Goudon, A. Vandeneynde, C. Delisle, G. Lasfargues, T. Tollet, H. Kaya, A. Demonti
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Instrument On-chip: All-Silicon Polarimetric Detectors in the Submillimeter Domain
Characterization of the magnetic fields at different scales in the Universe is a new frontier for submillimeter astronomy. Polarimetric measurements between 50 and 500 µm are the golden path for this research. We develop, in the prospect of space observatories, all-silicon 50 mK bolometer arrays with polarimetric capabilities in the pixel. Here, we present the first results of the new detectors: performances of thermal sensors, optical absorption and polarimetry.
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The Journal of Low Temperature Physics publishes original papers and review articles on all areas of low temperature physics and cryogenics, including theoretical and experimental contributions. Subject areas include: Quantum solids, liquids and gases; Superfluidity; Superconductivity; Condensed matter physics; Experimental techniques; The Journal encourages the submission of Rapid Communications and Special Issues.