Abstract
Large collecting area single dish telescope such as ATLAST will be
especially effective for medium (R 1000) and high (R 50000) spectral
resolution observations. Large focal plane array is a natural solution
to increase mapping speed. For medium resolution direct detectors with
filter banks (KIDs) and or heterodyne technology can be employed. We
will analyze performance limits of comparable KID and SIS focal plane
array taking into account quantum limit and high background condition of
terrestrial observing site. For large heterodyne focal plane arrays, a
high current density AlN junctions open possibility of large
instantaneous bandwidth >40%. This and possible multi frequency band
FPSs presents a practical challenge for spatial sampling and scanning
strategies. We will discuss phase array feeds as a possible solution,
including a modular back-end system, which can be shared between KID and
SIS based FPA. Finally we will discuss achievable sensitivities and
pixel co unts for a high frequency (>500 GHz) FPAs and address main
technical challenges: LO distribution, wire counts, bias line
multiplexing, and monolithic vs. discrete mixer component integration.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1-Jan-2018 |