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arxiv: 0710.5474 · v1 · pith:I36JXNNMnew · submitted 2007-10-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.other · astro-ph· cond-mat.mes-hall

Ultra-Sensitive Hot-Electron Nanobolometers for Terahertz Astrophysics

classification ❄️ cond-mat.other astro-phcond-mat.mes-hall
keywords thermalhot-electronnanobolometersquantumbolometersconductanceelectron-phononsensitivity
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The background-limited spectral imaging of the early Universe requires spaceborne terahertz (THz) detectors with the sensitivity 2-3 orders of magnitude better than that of the state-of-the-art bolometers. To realize this sensitivity without sacrificing operating speed, novel detector designs should combine an ultrasmall heat capacity of a sensor with its unique thermal isolation. Quantum effects in thermal transport at nanoscale put strong limitations on the further improvement of traditional membrane-supported bolometers. Here we demonstrate an innovative approach by developing superconducting hot-electron nanobolometers in which the electrons are cooled only due to a weak electron-phonon interaction. At T<0.1K, the electron-phonon thermal conductance in these nanodevices becomes less than one percent of the quantum of thermal conductance. The hot-electron nanobolometers, sufficiently sensitive for registering single THz photons, are very promising for submillimeter astronomy and other applications based on quantum calorimetry and photon counting.

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