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Two-Stage Cryogenic HEMT Based Amplifier For Low Temperature Detectors

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To search for dark matter candidates with masses below $\mathcal{O}$(MeV), the SPLENDOR (Search for Particles of Light dark mattEr with Narrow-gap semiconDuctORs) experiment is developing novel narrow-bandgap semiconductors with electronic bandgaps on the order of 1-100 meV. In order to detect the charge signal produced by scattering or absorption events, SPLENDOR has designed a two-stage cryogenic HEMT-based amplifier with an estimated charge resolution approaching the single-electron level. A low-capacitance ($\sim$1.6 pF) HEMT is used as a buffer stage at $T=10\,\mathrm{mK}$ to mitigate effects of stray capacitance at the input. The buffered signal is then amplified by a higher-capacitance ($\sim$200 pF) HEMT amplifier stage at $T=4\,\mathrm{K}$. Importantly, the design of this amplifier makes it usable with any insulating material - allowing for rapid prototyping of a variety of novel detector materials. We present the two-stage cryogenic amplifier design, preliminary voltage noise performance, and estimated charge resolution of 7.2 electrons.

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