Investigation of Optical Coupling in Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors using Superconducting Reflective Plates
Résumé
To improve the optical coupling in Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs), we investigate the use of a reflective plate beneath the meandered absorber. We designed, fabricated and characterized high-Q factors TiN-based MKIDs on sapphire operating at optical wavelengths with a Au/Nb reflective thin bilayer below the meander. The reflector is set at a quarter-wave distance from the meander using a transparent Al 2 O 3 dielectric layer to reach the peak photon absorption. We expect the plate to recover undetected photons by reflecting them back onto the absorber.
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