The complex ac impedance of a bolometer or microcalorimeter detector is
easily measured and can be used to determine thermal time constants, thermal
resistances, heat capacities, and sensitivities. Accurately extracting this
information requires an understanding of the electrical and thermal properties
of both the detector and the measurement system. We show that this is a
practical method for measuring parameters in detectors with moderately complex
thermal systems.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, RevTeX, Review of Scientific Instruments, in
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