The MISTRAL instrument, a cryogenic W-band camera equipped with 415 lumped element kinetic inductance detectors, achieved a significant milestone in May 2023 with its successful installation at the Gregorian focus of the Sardinia Radio Telescope, a 64m aperture telescope in Italy. MISTRAL features a focal plane of approximately 94.4mm in diameter, providing an instantaneous field of view of about 4 arcmin. To maintain the telescope’s angular resolution of ∼ 12 arcsec, the focal plane has been over-sampled with pixels separated by 4.2 mm, meaning a pixel separation of approximately 10.6 arcsec. The lumped element kinetic inductance detectors in MISTRAL are made of a titanium–aluminum bilayer, 10+30 nm thick, on a 100mm-diameter Silicon wafer, 235 μm thick. The detectors are designed to have 415 resonances over a ∼ 500MHz bandwidth, to work in a temperature range of 200 to 240mK, and to be sensitive in the W-band. In this contribution, we present the preliminary characterization of the MISTRAL detectors at the Sardinia Radio Telescope, comparing their performance to measurements conducted in the laboratory

The kinetic inductance detectors for the MISTRAL instrument: Installation and characterization at the Sardinia Radio Telescope

Pettinari, G.;
2025

Abstract

The MISTRAL instrument, a cryogenic W-band camera equipped with 415 lumped element kinetic inductance detectors, achieved a significant milestone in May 2023 with its successful installation at the Gregorian focus of the Sardinia Radio Telescope, a 64m aperture telescope in Italy. MISTRAL features a focal plane of approximately 94.4mm in diameter, providing an instantaneous field of view of about 4 arcmin. To maintain the telescope’s angular resolution of ∼ 12 arcsec, the focal plane has been over-sampled with pixels separated by 4.2 mm, meaning a pixel separation of approximately 10.6 arcsec. The lumped element kinetic inductance detectors in MISTRAL are made of a titanium–aluminum bilayer, 10+30 nm thick, on a 100mm-diameter Silicon wafer, 235 μm thick. The detectors are designed to have 415 resonances over a ∼ 500MHz bandwidth, to work in a temperature range of 200 to 240mK, and to be sensitive in the W-band. In this contribution, we present the preliminary characterization of the MISTRAL detectors at the Sardinia Radio Telescope, comparing their performance to measurements conducted in the laboratory
2025
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN - Sede Secondaria Roma
MISTRAL, Lumped element kinetic inductance detector, Sardinia Radio Telescope, High angular resolution observations
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