A large-diameter cryogenic rotation stage for half-wave plate polarization modulation on the POLARBEAR-2 experiment
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/ Authors
Charles A. Hill, Akito Kusaka, Paul Barton, Bryce Bixler, Alex G. Droster, Mael Flament, Suhas Ganjam, Arian Jadbabaie, Oliver Jeong, Adrian T. Lee
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Alex Madurowicz, Fred T. Matsuda, Tomotake Matsumura, Adam Rutkowski, Yuki Sakurai, Danielle R. Sponseller, Aritoki Suzuki, Raymond Tat
/ Abstract
We describe the design of a cryogenic rotation stage (CRS) for use with the cryogenic half-wave plate (CHWP) polarization modulator on the POLARBEAR-2b and POLARBEAR-2c (PB2b/c) cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments, the second and third installments of the Simons Array. Rapid modulation of the CMB polarization signal using a CHWP suppresses 1/f contamination due to atmospheric turbulence and allows a single polarimeter to measure both polarization states, mitigating systematic effects that arise when differencing orthogonal detectors. To modulate the full detector array while avoiding excess photon loading due to thermal emission, the CHWP must have a clear-aperture diameter of > 450 mm and be cooled to < 100 K. We have designed a 454-mm-clear-aperture, < 65 K CRS using a superconducting magnetic bearing driven by a synchronous magnetic motor. We present the specifications for the CRS, its interfacing to the PB2b/c receiver cryostat, its performance in a stand-alone test, and plans for future work.