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Peter A. R. Ade
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 1402
Citations - 147299
Peter A. R. Ade is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic microwave background & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 162, co-authored 1387 publications receiving 138051 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. R. Ade include Queen Mary's College & Max Planck Society.
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Sinuous-Antenna coupled TES bolometers for Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimetry
Roger O'Brient,Peter A. R. Ade,Kam Arnold,Jennifer Edwards,Greg Engargiola,W. L. Holzapfel,Adrian T. Lee,X. Meng,Michael J. Myers,Gabriel M. Rebeiz,Paul L. Richards,Helmuth Spieler,Aritoki Suzuki,Huan T. Tran +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a novel adaptation of the sinuous antenna that integrates microstrip feedlines onto the arms of the antenna and uses a contacting extended hemispherical lens to focus the beam was proposed.
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Evaluation of prototype 100mK bolometric detector for Planck Surveyor
R. Sudiwala,Bruno Maffei,Matthew Joseph Griffin,C. V. Haynes,Peter A. R. Ade,R. S. Bhatia,Anthony D. Turner,J. J. Bock,Andrew E. Lange,Jeffrey W. Beeman +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, thermal, electrical and optical data on a prototype detector which, although optimised for the 100 GHz channel, satisfies most of the requirements of the more demanding 143 GHz channel.
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The BOOMERANG experiment
Andrew E. Lange,P. de Bernardis,M. De Petris,Silvia Masi,Francesco Melchiorri,E. Aquilini,L. Martinis,Francesco Scaramuzzi,Bianca Melchiorri,A. Boscaleri,Giovanni Romeo,J. J. Bock,Z. Chen,M. J. Devlin,M. Gervasi,V. V. Hristov,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,D. E. Osgood,Paul L. Richards,Peter A. R. Ade,Matthew Joseph Griffin +20 more
TL;DR: The BOOMERANG (Balloon Observations Of Millimetric Extragalactic RAdiation aNd Geophysics) experiment is an international effort to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy on angular scales of 20 to 4°, with unprecedented sensitivity, sky and spectral coverage as mentioned in this paper.
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The design of the Ali CMB Polarization Telescope receiver
Maria Salatino,Jason E. Austermann,Keith L. Thompson,Peter A. R. Ade,Xiran Bai,James A. Beall,Dan Becker,Yi-Fu Cai,Zhi Chang,Ding Chen,Pisin Chen,Jake Connors,Jacques Delabrouille,Bradley Dober,Shannon M. Duff,Guanhua Gao,Shamik Ghosh,Richard C. Givhan,Gene C. Hilton,Bin Hu,Johannes Hubmayr,E. Karpel,Chao-Lin Kuo,Hong Li,Mingzhe Li,Si-Yu Li,Xufang Li,Yongping Li,Michael J. Link,Hao Liu,Liyong Liu,Yang Liu,Fangjun Lu,Xuefeng Lu,Tammy Lukas,John A. B. Mates,Justin Mathewson,Philip Daniel Mauskopf,Jeremy Meinke,Jordi A. Montana-Lopez,Jenna Moore,Jingyan Shi,Adrian Sinclair,Ryan Stephenson,Weishin Sun,Yu-Han Tseng,Carole Tucker,Joel N. Ullom,Leila R. Vale,Jeff Van Lanen,Michael R. Vissers,Samantha Walker,Bo Wang,Guofeng Wang,Jiaxin Wang,Erik Weeks,Di Wu,Yi-Han Wu,Jun-Qing Xia,He Xu,Ji Yao,Yongqiang Yao,Ki Won Yoon,Bin Yue,Hua Zhai,Aimei Zhang,Laiyu Zhang,Le Zhang,Pengjie Zhang,Tong Zhang,Xinmin Zhang,Yifei Zhang,Yongjie Zhang,Gong-Bo Zhao,Wen Zhao +74 more
TL;DR: Ali CMB Polarization Telescope (AliCPT-1) is the first CMB degree-scale polarimeter to be deployed on the Tibetan plateau at 5,250m above sea level as mentioned in this paper.