The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor receiver design
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Iuliano, Jeffrey
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The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor receiver design
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- Iuliano, Jeffrey;
- Eimer, Joseph;
- Parker, Lucas;
- Rhoades, Gary;
- Ali, Aamir;
- Appel, John;
- Bennett, Charles;
- Brewer, Michael;
- Bustos, Ricardo;
- Chuss, David;
- Cleary, Joseph;
- Couto, Jullianna;
- Dahal, Sumit;
- Denis, Kevin;
- Dünner, Rolando;
- Essinger-Hileman, Thomas;
- Fluxa, Pedro;
- Halpern, Mark;
- Harrington, Kathleen;
- Helson, Kyle;
- Hilton, Gene;
- Hinshaw, Gary;
- Hubmayr, Johannes;
- Karakla, John;
- Marriage, Tobias;
- Miller, Nathan;
- McMahon, Jeffrey;
- Núñez, Carolina;
- Padilla, Ivan;
- Palma, Gonzalo A.;
- Petroft, Matthew;
- Pradenas Márquez, Bastián;
- Reeves, Rodrigo;
- Reintsema, Carl;
- Rostem, Karwan;
- Nunes Valle, Deniz;
- Van Engelhoven, Trevor;
- Wang, Bingjie;
- Wanga, Qinan;
- Watts, Duncan;
- Weiland, Jenet;
- Wollack, Edward;
- Xu, Zhilei;
- Yan, Ziang;
- Zeng, Lingzhen;
Abstract
© 2018 SPIE. The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor consists of four instruments performing a CMB polarization survey. Currently, the 40 GHz and first 90 GHz instruments are deployed and observing, with the second 90 GHz and a multichroic 150/220 GHz instrument to follow. The receiver is a central component of each instrument's design and functionality. This paper describes the CLASS receiver design, using the first 90 GHz receiver as a primary reference. Cryogenic cooling and filters maintain a cold, low-noise environment for the detectors. We have achieved receiver detector temperatures below 50mK in the 40 GHz instrument for 85% of the initial 1.5 years of operation, and observed in-band efficiency that is consistent with pre-deployment estimates. At 90 GHz, less than 26% of in-band power is lost to the filters and lenses in the receiver, allowing for high optical efficiency. We discuss the mounting scheme for the filters and lenses, the alignment of the cold optics and detectors, stray light
control, and magnetic shielding.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169544
DOI: 10.1117/12.2312954
ISSN: 1996756X
0277786X
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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Volumen 10708, 2018.
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