Quasiparticle Transport in Thick Aluminum Films Coupled to Tungsten Transition Edge Sensors

Journal of Low Temperature Physics(2015)

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We have fabricated and characterized test devices of a new geometry for cryogenic dark matter search superconducting sensors. The modified design uses the same photolithography masks used to fabricate earlier-generation devices, but with the Al and W films deposited in reverse order. This inverted film geometry (Al over W instead of our conventional W over Al) offers a simplified and robust way to dramatically increase the thickness of Al energy-collecting fins coupled to thin W-TESs—tungsten-transition edge sensors. Data are presented from experiments with inverted geometry test devices exposed to X-rays from a NaCl fluorescence source. The results are compared to data obtained with similar devices fabricated in the standard, non-inverted geometry.
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Tungsten,Aluminum,Transition edge sensor (TES),Quasiparticle trapping,Quasiparticle diffusion,X-ray fluorescence,Superconducting film
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