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Anthony D. Turner
Researcher at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Publications - 65
Citations - 1992
Anthony D. Turner is an academic researcher from Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Bolometer. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1862 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony D. Turner include California Institute of Technology & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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Titanium Nitride Films for Ultrasensitive Microresonator Detectors
Henry G. LeDuc,Bruce Bumble,Peter K. Day,Byeong Ho Eom,Jiansong Gao,Sunil Golwala,Benjamin A. Mazin,Sean McHugh,Andrew Merrill,David Moore,Omid Noroozian,Anthony D. Turner,Jonas Zmuidzinas +12 more
TL;DR: Titanium nitride (TiNx) films are ideal for use in superconducting microresonator detectors for the following reasons: (a) the critical temperature varies with composition (0 107) and have noise properties similar to resonators made using other materials, while the quasiparticle lifetimes are reasonably long, 10−200μs as discussed by the authors.
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Titanium Nitride Films for Ultrasensitive Microresonator Detectors
Henry G. LeDuc,Bruce Bumble,Peter K. Day,Anthony D. Turner,Byeong Ho Eom,Sunil Golwala,David Moore,Omid Noroozian,Jonas Zmuidzinas,Jiansong Gao,Benjamin A. Mazin,Sean McHugh,Andrew Merrill +12 more
TL;DR: Titanium nitride (TiNx) films are ideal for use in superconducting microresonator detectors because: a) the critical temperature varies with composition (0 10^7) and have noise properties similar to resonators made using other materials, while the quasiparticle lifetimes are reasonably long, 10-200 $\mu$s as mentioned in this paper.
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Silicon nitride Micromesh Bolometer Array for Submillimeter Astrophysics.
Anthony D. Turner,James J. Bock,Jeffrey W. Beeman,Jason Glenn,Peter Charles Hargrave,Viktor Hristov,Hien Nguyen,Faiz Rahman,Srinivasan Sethuraman,Adam Woodcraft +9 more
TL;DR: The bolometer array demonstrates the sensitivity required for photon noise-limited performance from a spaceborne, passively cooled telescope and the trade-offs between bare and feedhorn-coupled detectors and the estimated performance limits of micromesh bolometers.
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SPIDER: Probing the Early Universe with a Suborbital Polarimeter
A. A. Fraisse,Peter A. R. Ade,Mandana Amiri,S. J. Benton,James J. Bock,J. R. Bond,J. A. Bonetti,Sean Bryan,B. Burger,H. C. Chiang,C. N. Clark,Carlo R. Contaldi,B. P. Crill,G. Davis,O. Doré,Marzieh Farhang,Jeffrey P. Filippini,Laura M. Fissel,Natalie N. Gandilo,Sunil Golwala,Jon E. Gudmundsson,M. Hasselfield,Gene C. Hilton,Warren Holmes,Viktor Hristov,Kent D. Irwin,W. C. Jones,Chao-Lin Kuo,C. J. MacTavish,Peter Mason,T. E. Montroy,T. A. Morford,Calvin B. Netterfield,D. O'Dea,Alexandra S. Rahlin,Carl D. Reintsema,J. E. Ruhl,Marcus Runyan,Matthew A. Schenker,Jamil A. Shariff,Juan D. Soler,Amy Trangsrud,Carole Tucker,R. S. Tucker,Anthony D. Turner,Donald V. Wiebe +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the ability of SPIDER, a balloon-borne polarimeter, to detect a divergence-free polarization pattern ("B-modes") in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).
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ACBAR: The Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver
M. C. Runyan,M. C. Runyan,Peter A. R. Ade,R. S. Bhatia,James J. Bock,M. D. Daub,J. H. Goldstein,J. H. Goldstein,C. V. Haynes,W. L. Holzapfel,Chao-Lin Kuo,Andrew E. Lange,J. Leong,M. Lueker,M. Newcomb,J. B. Peterson,Christian L. Reichardt,J. E. Ruhl,G. Sirbi,E. Torbet,Carole Tucker,Anthony D. Turner,D. Woolsey +22 more
TL;DR: The Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver (ACBAR) as discussed by the authors is a multifrequency millimeter-wave receiver designed for observations of the cosmic microwave background and the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in clusters of galaxies.