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Aritoki Suzuki

QUP Affiliate member

Staff Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

e-mailasuzuki-at-lbl.gov

Received Ph.D. in physics from the University of California in 2013 for the work on superconducting sensor development for Cosmic Microwave Background experiments. I enjoy applying the knowhow to other fields of studies such as cosmological search for Dark Ages, neutrinoless double beta decay, and direct Dark Matter searche.

Research Content

Superconductors have a very useful property that its resistance becomes zero at very low temperature. We use this unique feature to fabricate highly efficient detectors that can detect signals between 30~300 GHz. Devices are fabricated with microfabrication techniques to achieve high precision, uniformity, and repeatability. We also apply our knowledge of superconducting devices to solve challenges associated with Quantum Information Science devices.

Photograph of detector array for Cosmic Microwave Background
designed by LBNL and fabricated by Seeqc Inc.

CAD image of LuSEE-Night instrument on lunar surface

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