A transition-edge sensor (TES) is a type of cryogenic energy sensor or cryogenic particle detector that exploits the strongly temperature-dependent resistance...
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SQUID (section Transition-edge sensors)
read out superconducting Transition-edge sensors. Hundreds of thousands of multiplexed SQUIDs coupled to transition-edge sensors are presently being deployed...
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temperature sensor Fuel level sensor Fuel pressure sensor Knock sensor Light sensor MAP sensor Mass airflow sensor Oil level sensor Oil pressure sensor Omniview...
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avalanche diodes, superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, transition edge sensors, and scintillation counters. Charge-coupled devices can be used...
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developed a technique of X-ray detection by using a superconducting transition-edge sensor microcalorimeter with electrothermal feedback. Since 2002 he has...
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current limiters high sensitivity particle detectors, including the transition edge sensor, the superconducting bolometer, the superconducting tunnel junction...
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Cryogenic particle detector (category Sensors)
calorimetric sensor known as a transition-edge sensor (TES) takes advantage of superconductivity. Most pure superconductors have a very sharp transition from...
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X-ray telescope (section Transition edge sensors)
X-rays one photon at a time (but can measure the energy of each). Transition-edge sensors are the next step in microcalorimetry. In essence they are super-conducting...
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technologies which are used to store and release thermal energy Transition edge sensor, a type of superconducting detector used in physics and astronomy...
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consists of two components: an absorber, and a superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) thermometer. The former absorbs X-rays emitted from the sample...
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