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LTD-9 Program: Tuesday July 24

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8:00   Coffee & late registration

Thermal Detectors I (C)
Chairperson: Tappio Niinikoski, CERN
9:00 C01. Invited: Superconducting transition edge sensors for X-ray microcalorimetry
H.F.C. Hoevers, Space Research Organization Netherlands
9:30 C02. Performance of X-ray microcalorimeters with an energy resolution below 4.5~eV and 100~µs response time
W.M. Bergmann Tiesta, H.F.C. Hoeversa, W.A. Melsa, M. Riddera, M.P. Bruijna, P.A.J. de Kortea, and M.E. Huberb
aSpace Research Organization Netherlands,
Sorbonnelaan 2, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands
bDepartment of Physics, University of Colorado at Denver
P. O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA
9:45 C03. Performance of Mo/Au TES microcalorimeters
Mark A. Lindeman, Regis P. Brekosky, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, Fred M. Finkbeiner, Mary Li, Caroline K. Stahle, Carl M. Stahle, Nilesh Tralshawala (NASA GSFC)
10:00 C04. Fabrication of bridge-type microcalorimeter arrays with Ti-Au Transition-edge-sensors
M. Ukibea, T. Kimurab, T. Nagaokab, H. Presslera, M. Ohkuboa,etc.
aNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 1-1-1, Umezono Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568 JAPAN
bUniversity of Meiji, 1-1-1 Higashisanda Tama-ku Kawasaki, Kanagawa 214-8571 JAPAN
10:15 C05. The Constellation-X Focal Plane Microcalorimeter Array: An NTD-Germanium Solution
J. Beeman(a), E. Silver(b), S. Bandlerb(b), H. Schnopper(b), S. Murray(b), N. Madden(a), D. Landis(a), E. E. Haller(a), and M. Barbera(c) (a)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (b)Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics (c)Osservatorio Astronomico G.S. Vaiana
C06. Fabrication of Close-packed TES Microcalorimeter Arrays Using Superconducting Molybdenum/Gold Transition-Edge Sensors
F. M. Finkbeinera,b, R. P. Brekoskya,c, J. A. Chervenaka, E. Figueroa-Felicianoa,d, M. J. Lia,e, M. A. Lindemana,f, N. Tralshawalaa,e, C. K. Stahlea, C. M. Stahlea
aNASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
bDepartment of Astronomy, University of Maryland
cSwales Corporation, Beltsville, MD
dPhysics Department, Stanford University
eRaytheon ITSS, Lanham, MD
fNAS/NRC Resident Research Associate
C07. Detailed characterization of Mo/Au TES microcalorimeters
Mark A. Lindeman, Regis P. Brekosky, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, Fred M. Finkbeiner, Mary Li, Caroline K. Stahle, Carl M. Stahle, Nilesh Tralshawala (NASA GSFC)
C08. Arraying Compact Pixels of Transition-edge Microcalorimeters for Imaging X-ray Spectroscopy
C. K. Stahle, M. A. Lindeman, E. Figueroa-Feliciano, M. J. Li, N. Tralshawala, F. M. Finkbeiner, R. P. Brekosky, J. A. Chervenak
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
C09. Fabrication of TES X-Ray Detector Arrays
Deiker, S., Bergren, N., Hilton, G., Irwin, K., Nam, S.W., Rudman, R., Wollman, D., NIST-Boulder
C10. Development of high resolution X-ray detectors using tungsten phase transition thermometers (SPT)
G. Angloher1, A. Bento1, H. Kraus1, F. Pröbst2, W. Seidel2 1University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK 2Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik, F–hringer Ring 6, 80805 M¸nchen, Germany
C11. Status of X-ray Microcalorimeter Development at ISAS
R. Fujimotoa, K. Mitsudaa, N. Iyomotoa, M. D. Audleya, T. Miyazakia, T. Oshimaa, M. Yamazakia, K. Futamotoa, Y. Takeia, Y. Ishisakib, T. Kageib, T. Hiroikeb, T. Ohashib, N. Y. Yamasakib, A. Kushinob, H. Kudoc, H. Satoc, T. Nakamurac, E. Gotoc, S. Shojic, T. Hommac, T. Osakac, Y. Kurodad, M. Onishid, M. Gotod
aInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan
bTokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Japan
cWaseda University, Tokyo, Japan
dMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagoya, Japan
C12. Fabrication of an x-ray microcalorimeter with an electrodeposited x-ray microabsorber
H. Kudoa, H. Satoa, T. Nakamuraa, E. Gotoa, S. Shojia, T. Hommaa, T. Osakaa, K. Mitsudab, R. Fujimotob, N. Iyomotob, M. D. Audleyb, T. Miyazakib, T. Oshimab, M. Yamazakib, K. Futamotob, Y. Takeib, Y. Ishisakic, T. Kageic, T. Hiroikec, T. Ohashic, N. Y. Yamasakic, A. Kushinoc Y. Kurodad, M. Onishid, M. Gotod
aWaseda University, Tokyo Japan
bInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan
cTokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Japan
dMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagoya, Japan
10:30   Coffee Break

Thermal Detectors II (C)
Chairperson: Betty Young, Santa Clara University
11:00 C13. First Results from a Position-Sensing TES Imaging Calorimeter
E. Figueroa-Feliciano1,2, J. Chervenak1 F. M. Finkbeiner1,3, M. Li1,4, M. A. Lindeman1,5, C. K. Stahle1, C. M. Stahle1 , N. Tralshawala1,4
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
2Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
3University of Maryland, Department of Astronomy, College Park, MD 20742 USA
4Raytheon ITSS, Lanham, MD 20706 USA
5NAS/NRC Resident Research Associate
11:15 C14. Integrated Focal Plane Arrays for Millimeter-wave Astrophysics
J. Bocka, A. Goldina, C. Huntb, A. Langeb, H. LeDuca, J. Zmuidzinasb,
aJet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
bCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
11:30 C15. Focal Plane Arrays of Voltage-Biased Superconducting Bolometers
Michael J. Myersa, John Clarkea, J. M. Gildemeistera, Adrian T. Leea, P. L. Richardsa, Dan Schwana, J. T. Skidmorea, Helmuth Spielerb, Jongsoo Yoona
aDepartment of Physics, University of California at Berkeley
bPhysics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
11:45 C16. SAMBA: Superconducting Antenna-coupled, Multi-frequency, Bolometric Array.
Alexey Goldina,c, James J. Bocka, Cyntia Hunta Andrew E. Langb, Henry Leduca Tasos Vayonakisb Jonas Zmuidzinasb
a JPL
b California Institute of Technology c NRC fellow
C17. Transition Edge Sensor Bolometers for Submillimeter Astronomy
J. A. Chervenaka, D. Benforda, T. Chena, B. DiCamilloa, R. Shafera, J. Staguhna, S. H. Moseleya, K. D. Irwinb, S. W. Namb, N. Bergrenb, John M. Martinisb E. N. Grossmanb, C. D.Reintsemab, T. E. Harveyb,
aNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
bNIST, Boulder, CO
C18. Superconductive Hot-Electron Direct Detectors for Submillimeter Space Telescopes
Boris S. Karasik, Bertrand Delaet, and William R. McGrath Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Michael E. Gershenson Rutgers University Andrew V. Sergeev Wayne State University
C19. Development of high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometers
A. Loshaka, D.T. Chowa,b, M.F. Cunninghama,b, O. Drurya,b, M.L. van den Berga, J.N.Ulloma, T.W. Barbee Jr.a, M. Franka, S.E. Labova
aLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 94550
bDepartment of Applied Science, University of California, Davis
C20. Mo/Au microcalorimeters
J. E. Olsen a, E. C. Kirk a, Ph. Lerch a, A. Zehnder a, H. R. Ott b, M. Huber c, G. C. Hilton c, J. M. Martinis c
aPaul Scherrer Institute CH - 5232 Villigen, Switzerland
b ETH - Hönggerberg, CH - 8093 Zürich, Switzerland
b NIST, 80303 Boulder, CO, USA
C21. Mo-Cu bilayers as Transition Edge Sensors for X-ray astrophysics
P. Tan, L. D. Cooley, M. Galeazzi, D. Liu, D. McCammon, K. L. Nelms, and W. T. Sanders
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
C22. Development of the X-ray microcalorimeter with a superconductive Ir layer
M. Ohno*a, Y. Noguchi*a, D. Fukuda*a, H. Takahashi*b, M. Nakazawa*a, M. Ataka*c, M. Ukibe,*d, F. Hirayama*d, M. Ohkubo*d *a Department of Quantum Eng. and System Sci., The University of Tokyo,Tokyo *b RACE, The University of Tokyo,Tokyo *c Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo,Tokyo *d National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki
C23. TES x-ray microcalorimeters with single element superconductors
D. Fukudaa, Y. Noguchia, H. Takahashib, M. Ohnoa M. Atakac, M. Ukibed, F. Hirayamad, M. Ohkubod, M. Nakazawaa.
aDep. of Quantum Eng. and Systems Sci., The University of Tokyo, Tokyo.
bRACE, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo.
cInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo.
dNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki.
C24. Development of a distributed read-out imaging TES X-ray microcalorimeter
S. Trowell A. D. Holland G.W.F. Fraser University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK D. Goldie Oxford Instruments Scientific Research Division, Newton House, Cambridge Business Park, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 4WZ, UK

Novel Devices I (D)
Chairperson: Betty Young, Santa Clara University
12:00 D01. Invited: Photon counting detectors for the far infrared
O. Astafiev, V. Antonov, T. Kutsuwa and S. Komiyama
Department of Basic Science, University of Tokyo
Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)
12:30   Lunch

Novel Devices II (D)
Chairperson: Gabriel Chardin, DAPNIA/SPP Saclay
14:30 D02. Invited: Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistors Readouts for UV thru Submillimeter Single-Photon Counters
R.J. Schoelkopfa, K. Segalla, J.D. Teufela, and K. Aidalaa T.R. Stevensonb, C.M. Stahleb, and S.H. Moseleyb, A. Aasimec, P. Wahlgrenc, and P. Delsingc.
aYale University, New Haven, CT
bNASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
cChalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden
15:00 D03. Superconducting electronic device with transistor-like properties
N.E. Bootha, L. Parlatob, G.P. Pepec, G. Ammendolac, E. Espositod, G. Pelusoc, A. Baronec and R. Scaldaferric
aDepartment of Physics, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
bDip. Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Via Roma 16, Aversa (CE), Italy
cDip. Scienze Fisiche, I.N.F.M., Universita di Napoli Federico II, I-80125 Naples, Italy
dIstituto di Cibernetica del C.N.R., Via Toiano 6, Arco Felice (NA), Naples, Italy
15:15 D04. Electron Multiplier with a Cascade of NIS Tunnel Junctions
V.S. Shpinel, V.A. Andrianov
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119899 Moscow, Russia
D05. Dark Currents of Prototype Submillimeter-Wave Photon Counting Detectors
T.R. Stevensona, M. Lia, R.J. Schoelkopfb, C.M. Stahlea, and J. Teufelb
aNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 553, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
bDepartment of Applied Physics, Yale University, PO Box 208284, New Haven, CT 06520-8284 USA
D06. Multiplexing of Radio-Frequency Single Electron Transistors
T.R. Stevensona, K. Aidalac, F. Pelleranob, R.J. Schoelkopfc, and C.M. Stahlea
aNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 553, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
bNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 555, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
cDepartment of Applied Physics, Yale University, PO Box 208284, New Haven, CT 06520-8284 USA
15:20   Coffee Break
15:45   Poster Viewing (C&D session posters)
17:00   Busses depart from conference center for Banquet

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