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Calibration System with Cryogenically-Cooled Loads for CMB Polarization Detectors
We present a novel system to calibrate millimeter-wave polarimeters for CMB
polarization measurements. This technique is an extension of the conventional
metal mirror rotation approach, however it employs cryogenically-cooled
blackbody absorbers. The primary advantage of this system is that it can
generate a slightly polarized signal ( mK) in the laboratory; this is
at a similar level to that measured by ground-based CMB polarization
experiments observing a 10 K sky. It is important to reproduce the
observing condition in the laboratry for reliable characterization of
polarimeters before deployment. In this paper, we present the design and
principle of the system, and demonstrate its use with a coherent-type
polarimeter used for an actual CMB polarization experiment. This technique can
also be applied to incoherent-type polarimeters and it is very promising for
the next-generation CMB polarization experiments.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures Submitted to RS
Innovative Demodulation Scheme for Coherent Detectors in CMB Experiments
We propose an innovative demodulation scheme for coherent detectors used in
cosmic microwave background polarization experiments. Removal of non-white
noise, e.g., narrow-band noise, in detectors is one of the key requirements for
the experiments. A combination of modulation and demodulation is used to
extract polarization signals as well as to suppress such noise. Traditional
demodulation, which is based on the two- point numerical differentiation, works
as a first-order high pass filter for the noise. The proposed demodulation is
based on the three-point numerical differentiation. It works as a second-order
high pass filter. By using a real detector, we confirmed significant
improvements of suppression power for the narrow-band noise. We also found
improvement of the noise floor.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figure
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