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  • Radio-Frequency Resonances ...
    Boyd, S. T. P.; Kim, G.-B.; Friedrich, S.

    Journal of low temperature physics, 11/2022, Letnik: 209, Številka: 3-4
    Journal Article

    Metallic magnetic calorimeters (MMCs) are particle detectors that combine ultra-high energy resolution with a predictable and smooth response based on the physics of paramagnetism. For best energy resolution, MMCs are read out with dc SQUID preamplifiers. Since the ac Josephson effect also makes dc SQUIDs broadband RF sources in the 1–100 GHz range, the SQUID can potentially excite RF modes of the MMC sensor, with negative consequences. The importance of this possibility is magnified in direct-coupled MMCs, where the MMC sensor is part of the SQUID loop to maximize performance. For these reasons, the RF behavior of MMC sensors must be investigated. In this report, we present the results of exploratory RF simulations of MMC sensor modes and damping, and we assess three approaches to damp the parallel-meander direct-coupled MMC without excessive noise increase.