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Graphene-Insulator-Superconductor junctions as thermoelectric bolometers
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Authors: Leonardo Lucchesi, Federico Paolucci
Year
2025
Paper ID
6067
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
We design a superconducting thermoelectric bolometer made of a Graphene-Insulator-Superconductor tunnel junction. Our detector has the advantage of being passive, as it directly transduces input power to a voltage without the need to modulate an external bias. We characterize the device via numerical simulation of the full nonlinear thermal dynamical model of the junction, considering heating of both sides of the junction. While estimating noise contributions, we found novel expressions due to the temperatures of both sides being different than the bath temperature. Numerical simulations show a Noise Equivalent Power {rm NEP}sim 4times 10-17 {rm W}/sqrt{rm Hz} for an input power of sim10-16 {rm W}, a response time of τthsim 200 {rm ns} and an integration time to obtain a Signal-to-Noise Ratio {rm SNR}=1 of τrm SNR=1sim 100 μ{rm s} for an input power sim 10-13 {rm W}. Therefore, the device shows promise for large-array cosmological experiment applications, also considering its advantages for fabrication and heat budget.
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