Abstract

We are currently developing transition edge sensors (TES) for the gamma-ray spectroscopy using a single gold bump post to connect the bulk metal absorber to the superconducting thin film. In order to develop a multi-pixel TES array for the gamma-ray spectroscopy, a stable and feasible method of mounting gamma-ray absorbers is indispensable. However, mounting gamma-ray absorbers on a single gold bump post is difficult from a structural stability and process development perspective. To overcome this problem, we have established a method to improve the structural stability in mounting gamma-ray absorbers by using 4 gold bump posts. We developed a TES array coupled with a Sn absorber which was mounted with our newly established method and used it to collect gamma-ray spectrum from an Am <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">241</sup> source. The rise time of the signal waveform was shorter than 200 μs and showed a favorable energy resolution considering the high transition temperature of the Ir/Au superconducting film. This new method to mount gamma-ray absorbers on TES will contribute to the development of multi-pixel TES arrays using bulk metal for gamma-ray absorbers.

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