F. Levy-Bertrand, M. Calvo, U. Chowdhury, A. Gomez, J. Goupy, A. Monfardini
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Magnetic field tunable spectral response of kinetic inductance detectors
We tune the onset of optical response in aluminium kinetic inductance
detectors from a natural cutoff frequency of 90 GHz to 60 GHz by applying an
external magnetic field. The change in spectral response is due to the decrease
of the superconducting gap, from 90 GHz at zero magnetic field to 60 GHz at a
magnetic field of around 3 mT. We characterize the variation of the
superconducting gap, the detector frequency shift and the internal quality
factor as a function of the applied field. In principle, the magnetic field
tunable response could be used to make spectroscopic measurements. In practice,
the internal quality factor behaves hysteretically with the magnetic field due
to the presence of vortices in the thin superconducting film. We conclude by
discussing possible solutions to achieve spectroscopy measurements using
kinetic inductance detectors and magnetic field.