Array-compatible transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter γ-ray detector with 42eV energy resolution at 103keV

The authors describe a microcalorimeter γ-ray detector with measured energy resolution of 42eV full width at half maximum for 103keV photons. This detector consists of a thermally isolated superconducting transition-edge thermometer and a superconducting bulk tin photon absorber. The absorber is attached with a technique compatible with producing arrays of high-resolution γ-ray detectors. The results of a detailed characterization of the detector, which includes measurements of the complex impedance, detector noise, and time-domain pulse response, suggest that a deeper understanding and optimization of the thermal transport between the absorber and thermometer could significantly improve the energy resolution of future detectors.

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