ED: Electronic Devices -December 3
Dec. 3 (Tue.) Electronic Devices Meeting Room
Sensing 1
Chairpersons: Hsiao-Mei Cho (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) and Masashi Ohno (The University of Tokyo)
ED1-1-INV11:10–11:35
Ultra-light Dark Matter Search Based on RF Quantum Upconverters
*Hsiao-Mei Cho1, A. Ames2, D. Aybas3, S. Carman2, S. Chaudhuri2, C. Dawson2, A. Droster4, C. FitzGerald5, P. Graham2, R. Gruenke2, S. Kuenstner2, A. Leder4, D. Li1, A. Phipps2, S. Rajendran4, A. Sushkov3, Karl A. van Bibber4, B. Young5, C. Yu2, K. D. Irwin2
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, USA1
Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, USA2
Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, USA3
Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, USA4
Department of Physics, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, USA5
ED1-2-INV11:35–12:00
Development of fine-pitch high-resolution hybrid TES microcalorimeter arrays toward the Lynx X-ray microcalorimeter
*Kazuhiro Sakai1,2, Joseph S. Adams1,2, Simon R. Bandler1, Sophie Beaumont1,2, James A. Chervenak1, Aaron Datesman1,3 , Fred M. Finkbeiner1,4, Ruslan Hummatov1,2, Richard L. Kelley1, Caroline Kilbourne1, Antoine Miniussi1,2, Haruka Muramatsu1,5, Frederick S. Porter1, John E. Sadleir1, Stephen J. Smith1,2, Nicholas A. Wakeham1,2, Edward J. Wassel1,6, Megan Eckart7, Kevin Ryu8
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center1
University of Maryland Baltimore County2
Science Systems and Applications, Inc.3
Sigma Space Corp.4
The Catholic University of America5
KBRwyle6
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory7
MIT Lincoln Labs8
ED1-312:00–12:15
The developments of TES array and the detector stage towards the observation from 100 eV to 15 keV for STEM
*Tasuku Hayashi1, Ryohei Konno1, Noriko N. Yamasaki1, Kazuhisa Mitsuda1, Akira Takano2, Keisuke Maehata2, Toru Hara3
ISAS/JAXA1
Kyushu University2
NIMS3
ED1-412:15–12:30
Understanding the temperature sensitivity and current sensitivity in two-dimensional transition-edge sensor film
*Yu Zhou1, Wei Cui1, Felix & T Jackel2, Dan McCammon2, Kelsey & M Morgan3,4, Simon & R Bandler6, James & A Chervenak6, Megan Eckart5, Stephen & J Smith6
Tsinghua University, China1
University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA2
University of Colorado Boulder, USA3
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA4
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA5
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA6
Sensing 2
Chairpersons: Kazuhiro Sakai (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) and Tsunehiro Hato (SUSTERA)
ED2-1-INV13:30–13:55
Energy-Resolved Neutron Imaging using a Delay Line Current-Biased Kinetic-Inductance Detector
*Hiroaki Shishido1,2
Dept. of Physics & Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University1
NanoSquare Research Institute, Osaka Prefecture University2
ED2-2-INV13:55–14:20
Development of SEM-EDS analyzer utilizing 100-pixel superconducting-tunnel-junction array X-ray detector toward nanometer-scale elemental mapping
*Go Fujii1, Masahiro Ukibe1, Shigetomo Shiki1, Masataka Ohkubo1
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology1
ED2-3-INV14:20–14:45
HTS-SQUID module with high tolerance to magnetic field and its application
*Akira Tsukamoto1
Superconducting Sensing Technology Research Association1
ED2-414:45–15:00
Development of scanning SQUID microscope system and its applications on geological samples: A case study on marine ferromanganese crust
*Hirokuni Oda1, Jun Kawai2, Akira Usui3, Yuhji Yamamoto3, Atsushi Noguchi1,3, Isoji Miyagi1, Masakazu Miyamoto2, Junichi Fujihira4, Masahiko Sato1,5
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology1
Kanazawa Institute of Technology2
Kochi University3
Fujihira Co. Ltd.4
University of Tokyo5