Abstract

This paper attempts to summarize the Thirteenth International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD‐13). It comments on the breadth of frontier science being tackled with these technologies and the evolution of the field. In particular, it highlights the shift towards systems with large numbers of detectors, and outlines several proposed solutions for solving the challenges of this large‐scale integration. It also presents some of the impressive progress made on the fundamental understanding of transition edge sensors, kinetic inductance sensors, magnetic calorimeters, and semiconductor microcalorimeters. Several of these are now within a factor of two of their theoretical fundamental limits.

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