The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector first developed by scientists at the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2003. These devices operate at cryogenic temperatures, typically below 1 kelvin. They are being developed for high-sensitivity astronomical detection for frequencies ranging from the far-infrared to X-rays.
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| - The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector first developed by scientists at the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2003. These devices operate at cryogenic temperatures, typically below 1 kelvin. They are being developed for high-sensitivity astronomical detection for frequencies ranging from the far-infrared to X-rays. (en)
- Un rilevatore di induttanza cinetica (KID, kinetic inductance detector) - noto anche come rivelatore di induttanza cinetica a microonde (MKID) - è un tipo di rilevatore di fotoni a superconduttività, sviluppato per la prima volta dagli scienziati del California Institute of Technology e dal Jet Propulsion Laboratory nel 2003. Questi dispositivi operano a temperature criogeniche, in genere inferiori a 1 K. Sono stati sviluppati per effettuare rilevamenti astronomici ad alta sensibilità ed operare a frequenze che vanno dal lontano infrarosso ai raggi X. (it)
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| - The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector first developed by scientists at the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2003. These devices operate at cryogenic temperatures, typically below 1 kelvin. They are being developed for high-sensitivity astronomical detection for frequencies ranging from the far-infrared to X-rays. (en)
- Un rilevatore di induttanza cinetica (KID, kinetic inductance detector) - noto anche come rivelatore di induttanza cinetica a microonde (MKID) - è un tipo di rilevatore di fotoni a superconduttività, sviluppato per la prima volta dagli scienziati del California Institute of Technology e dal Jet Propulsion Laboratory nel 2003. Questi dispositivi operano a temperature criogeniche, in genere inferiori a 1 K. Sono stati sviluppati per effettuare rilevamenti astronomici ad alta sensibilità ed operare a frequenze che vanno dal lontano infrarosso ai raggi X. (it)
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