Transition-edge sensors (TESs) have emerged as a cornerstone in the development of high-resolution X‐ray microcalorimeters, combining superconducting phenomena with precise calorimetric techniques.
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(Nanowerk News) Scientists have demonstrated that a superconducting detector called a transition edge sensor (TES) is capable of counting the number of as many as 1,000 photons in a single pulse of ...
A series of copper ridges nearly doubles the resolution of experimental X-ray sensors, enabling more precise identification of the X-ray "fingerprints" of different atoms, researchers at the National ...
Jerome Luine, Principal Scientist and Group Lead for Quantum Sensing and Metrology Research at Northrop Grumman, is working on one of the hardest challenges in quantum information science- the ability ...
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