Directly Imaging Exoplanets with Superconducting Detectors

Prof. Ben Mazin (Hosted by Krawczynski), UC Santa Barbara

Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors, or MKIDs, are superconducting detector arrays that can measure the energy and arrival time of individual optical through near-IR photons without read noise or dark counts.  I will discuss our recent work and results from the first two MKID Integral Field Spectrographs (IFSs) for high contrast imaging, DARKNESS/SDC at the Palomar 200" and MEC/SCExAO on Subaru. I will then look at the future of MKIDs and their potential on 30-m class telescopes like the TMT.  
 

McDonnell Center of the Space Sciences and the Quantum Sensor Center