Paper 13102-185
SNSPD development within the SPID / IQSENS project
On demand | Presented live 19 June 2024
Abstract
The goal of the SPID/IQSENS project is the development of SNSPD for specific applications, requiring wavelength sensitivity longer than the communication window of 1550 nm. In this paper, the status of the research and development of SNSPD within the SPID/IQSENS is presented.
Presenter
CEA-IRFU (France)
PhD in Material Science in Paris-Diderot University in 1997 on Development of ionization-heat bolometer for Wimp Dark Matter Search in the Edelweiss experiment
Hired in CEA-Saclay in May 1998 as Detector Physicist / Project Manager
1998-2018 Project Manager for EDELWEISS-1 and EDELWEISS-2, Responsible for CEA detector production for EDELWEISS-1 and 2 and for the NTD sensor production for EDELWEISS 1, 2 and 3.
Charged of teaching at Paris-Sorbonne University from 2006 until 2012
and to Sorbonne-Abu Dhabi University in 2011 and 2012.
2014-2018 : Responsible for CEA-Saclay's contribution to the LUMINEU project (pre CUPID-O) in charge of NTD sensors production
2019-Now : Responsible of the blackbody-like calibration source for BBOP camera testing and of the dilution cryogenic setup.
Since 2022, Responsible of the technical contributions of CEA-Saclay to AnaBHEL project
Since 2024, Responsible of the contributions of CEA-Saclay to SPID project (SNSPD development)