The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector capable...
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Kinetic inductance is the manifestation of the inertial mass of mobile charge carriers in alternating electric fields as an equivalent series inductance...
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at these frequencies. The kinetic inductance detector (KID) is based on measuring the change in kinetic inductance caused by the absorption of photons...
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detectors, including the transition edge sensor, the superconducting bolometer, the superconducting tunnel junction detector, the kinetic inductance detector...
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Aquilair Kid, a French ultralight trike design Kinetic inductance detector, a type of superconducting photon detector KIDS (disease), Koala Immune Deficiency...
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Contact image sensor Electro-optical sensor Flame detector Infra-red sensor Kinetic inductance detector LED as light sensor Light-addressable potentiometric...
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set by the inductive time constant of the nanowire, equal to the kinetic inductance of the nanowire divided by the impedance of the readout circuit. Proper...
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Scintillator (redirect from Scintillation detector)
Tomoki; et al. (2022). "Development of Al-Nb Hybrid Lumped-Element Kinetic Inductance Detectors for Infrared Photon Detection". Journal of Low Temperature Physics...
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Josephson effect (section Josephson inductance)
relations determine that this behavior can be modeled by a kinetic inductance named Josephson Inductance. Rewrite the Josephson relations as: ∂ I ∂ φ = I c cos...
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millimetre) bands simultaneously using 7000 polarization-sensitive kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs). Each TolTEC observation produces nine independent images...
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"Front–End Electronics for the Array Readout of a Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector Towards Observation of Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization"...
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Photomultiplier tube (category Ionising radiation detectors)
Photomultiplier tubes (photomultipliers or PMTs for short) are extremely sensitive detectors of light in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges of the...
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exoplanet missions, Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KID) are developed at SRON. These also work at superconducting temperatures. Kinetic inductance is the manifestation...
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pair Kinematics Kinetic Monte Carlo Kinetic energy Kinetic inductance Kinetic inductance detector Kinetic momentum Kinetic term Kinetic theory Kinetics...
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Invention of radio (section The Branly detector)
some control over the frequencies of his radiated waves by altering the inductance and capacitance of his transmitting and receiving antennas. He focused...
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build up and can persist for very long times in conductors due to their inductance. The first person to observe eddy currents was François Arago (1786–1853)...
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The 96L6 high-altitude detector (TSBS) radar and equipment operates independently of the 96L6E low-level radar detector. The 96L6E2 export version...
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current through the inductance collapses quickly, creating a large voltage across the open circuit of the switch or relay. If the inductance is large enough...
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energy comes from the kinetic energy of ballistic electrons, that is, electrons in the conduction band but moving with sufficient kinetic energy such that...
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conductors, and also exhibit interesting plasmon-related effects like kinetic inductance and surface plasmon resonance. Likewise, optical fields interact with...
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Pressure measurement (redirect from Pressure detector)
Electromagnetic: Measures the displacement of a diaphragm by means of changes in inductance (reluctance), linear variable differential transformer (LVDT), Hall effect...
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particle in the search for the Standard Model Higgs boson with the ATLAS detector at the LHC", Phys. Lett. B 716:1-29 (2012). O. K. Baker and R. J. Anantua...
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Wb = 1 H⋅A = (1 H⋅m−1)(1 A⋅m), where H is the henry – the SI unit of inductance. Maxwell's equations then take the following forms (using the same notation...
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could be used just as well to decelerate electrons (i.e., transfer their kinetic energy to RF energy in a resonator). During the Second World War, Hansen...
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interferometer it will detected by a photomultiplier or other sensitive detector only along one arm of the device, consistent with particle properties,...
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detectors. The same effect is used in ultrasensitive bolometers made from superconducting materials. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors...
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cavity at a time when the electric field decelerates it, transforming the kinetic energy of the beam into potential energy of the RF field, amplifying the...
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termed the inductance. The unit of inductance is the henry, named after Joseph Henry, a contemporary of Faraday. One henry is the inductance that will...
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December 2017. The power transferred increases with frequency and the mutual inductance M {\displaystyle M} between the coils, which depends on their geometry...
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frequencies at which the deflection coils run is in part determined by the inductance value of the coils. CRTs had differing deflection angles; the higher the...
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