Mazin Lab

 
 

Mazin Lab, led by Assistant Professor Ben Mazin, is focused on using a unique detector technology called Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) for astronomy in the near infrared, optical, ultraviolet, and X-ray.  These detectors allow us to determine the energy and arrival time of individual photons.  The applications of this technology ranges from detecting earth-like planets around nearby stars to untangling the emission mechanisms of pulsars.


Office:  Broida Hall 2015A

Phone: (805)893-3344

Fax: (805)893-3307


Lab:  Broida Hall 3509

Lab Phone: (805)893-7201


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Department of Physics  

Bldg. 572 Room 1311          
University of California        
Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA

 

Welcome to the Mazin Lab Homepage
Physics Department, UCSB

Above: An Optical/UV MKID Array

Right: The Keck Telescopes

This January 21 and 22:

Third Annual Workshop on Physics and Applications of Superconducting Microresonators


Looking for a place to discuss microwave resonators and their readouts?  Visit the resonator forum at:

https://resforums.physics.ucsb.edu/forums/