This paper presents a new laboratory activity aimed at developing knowledge and expertise in microwave applications at cryogenic temperatures. The experience focuses on the detection of infrared photons through microwave kinetic inductance detectors. The experimental setup, theoretical concepts, and activities involved are detailed, highlighting the skills and knowledge gained through the experience. This experiment is designed for graduate students in the field of quantum technologies.

Campana, P., Carobene, R., Cipelli, E., Gobbo, M., Perego, A., Vertemati, D. (2024). A graduate laboratory experiment to set up a photon-counting detector using MKIDs. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, 45(4) [10.1088/1361-6404/ad4e1e].

A graduate laboratory experiment to set up a photon-counting detector using MKIDs

Campana, Pietro
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Carobene, Rodolfo;Gobbo, Marco;Perego, Aurora;Vertemati, Davide
2024

Abstract

This paper presents a new laboratory activity aimed at developing knowledge and expertise in microwave applications at cryogenic temperatures. The experience focuses on the detection of infrared photons through microwave kinetic inductance detectors. The experimental setup, theoretical concepts, and activities involved are detailed, highlighting the skills and knowledge gained through the experience. This experiment is designed for graduate students in the field of quantum technologies.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
low temperature detectors; photon counting; physics education; superconducting devices;
English
13-giu-2024
2024
45
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Campana, P., Carobene, R., Cipelli, E., Gobbo, M., Perego, A., Vertemati, D. (2024). A graduate laboratory experiment to set up a photon-counting detector using MKIDs. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, 45(4) [10.1088/1361-6404/ad4e1e].
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