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Omid Noroozian

Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center

Publications -  61
Citations -  1480

Omid Noroozian is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Caltech Submillimeter Observatory & Resonator. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1268 citations. Previous affiliations of Omid Noroozian include Max Planck Society & California Institute of Technology.

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Titanium Nitride Films for Ultrasensitive Microresonator Detectors

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

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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Operation of a titanium nitride superconducting microresonator detector in the nonlinear regime

TL;DR: In this article, a lumped-element superconducting micro-resonator was designed for use as a far-infrared detector and operated deep into the nonlinear regime.
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Crosstalk Reduction for Superconducting Microwave Resonator Arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have designed and fabricated tightly packed ~250-pixel MKID arrays using lumped-element resonators etched from a thin layer of superconducting TiNx deposited on a silicon substrate.
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High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy with a microwave-multiplexed transition-edge sensor array

TL;DR: In this article, a microwave-multiplexed two-pixel transition-edge sensor (TES) array was used for very high resolution photon spectroscopy with a 153Gd photon source and achieved an energy resolution of 63'eV full-width at half-maximum at 97'keV.