Karlsruhe School of Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics: Science and Technology (KSETA)

Juan Manuel Geria

Information

In Germany In Argentina
Institute Institute for Micro- and Nanoelectronic Systems (IMS) Instituto de Tecnologías en Detección y Astropartículas (ITeDA)
Location Hertzstraße 16, KIT Campus West, Karlsruhe Av. Gral. Paz 1499, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Building Geb 06.41 CNEA - CAC, building 42, C101
Phone - +54-11-6772-7861
Email juan.geria@partner.kit.edu juan.geria@iteda.cnea.gov.ar

PhD Topic

Preliminary title: A bolometric receiver for the LLAMA/QUBIC project
KIT Supervisor: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Kempf
UNSAM Supervisor: Dr. eng. Matias Rolf Hampel

Summary

My thesis work involves the design, fabrication and characterizaation of a detector based on magnetic microbolometers (MMB) to be used in the field of cosmology, specifically on polarization measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). The detector under development is to be used in the Technical Demonstrator Instrument of the QUBIC project (The Q and U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology).


Reviewed Publications

publications-reviewed publications-reviewed
[1] M. E. García Redondo et al. RFSoC Gen3-Based Software-Defined Radio Characterization for the Readout System of Low-Temperature Bolometers. In 20th International Conference on Low Temperature Detectors, 11 2023. [ bib | arXiv ]
[2] A. Mennella et al. Measuring the CMB primordial B-modes with Bolometric Interferometry. In mm Universe 2023: Observing the mm Universe at mm wavelengths, 11 2023. [ bib | arXiv ]
[3] C. OSullivan et al. QUBIC The Q & U Bolometric Interferometer for Cosmology. In 17th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 3 2023. [ bib | DOI ]
[4] L. P. Ferreyro et al. An implementation of a channelizer based on a Goertzel Filter Bank for the read-out of cryogenic sensors. JINST, 18(06):P06009, 2023. [ bib | DOI | arXiv ]
[5] L. Mousset et al. Status of QUBIC, the Q&U Bolometer for Cosmology. In 33rd Rencontres de Blois: Exploring the Dark Universe, 10 2022. [ bib | arXiv ]
[6] Juan Manuel Geria et al. Suitability of magnetic microbolometers based on paramagnetic temperature sensors for CMB polarization measurements. J. Astron. Telesc. Instrum. Syst., 9(1):016002, 2023. [ bib | DOI | arXiv ]

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Conferences and Talks

  • Antenna-coupled Magnetic Microbolometers for CMB polarization surveys
    Poster presentation
    25 July 2023, 20th International Conference on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD20), Daejeon, South Korea, 23.–28. July 2023

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