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B. Cabrera, John M. Martinis, Aaron J. Miller, Sae Woo Nam, R. W. Romani
Abstract
We describe our recent progress on superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) spectrophotometers in the spectral range from the near infrared through ultraviolet bands. These instruments time-stamp (0.1 υs) and energy-resolve (0.15 eV FWHM) each photon with high efficiency. We report on recent observations at the McDonald Observatory 2.7 m telescope.
Proceedings Title
Proc., 9th Intl Wkshp on Low Temp. Detectors (LTD)
Cabrera, B.
, Martinis, J.
, Miller, A.
, Nam, S.
and Romani, R.
(2002),
TES Spectrophotometers for Near IR/Optical/UV, Proc., 9th Intl Wkshp on Low Temp. Detectors (LTD), Madison, WI, USA
(Accessed October 17, 2025)