Tong, C. E., Blundell, R., Papa, D. C., Smith, M., Kawamura, J., Gol'tsman, G., et al. (1999). An all solid-state superconducting heterodyne receiver at terahertz frequencies. IEEE Microw. Guid. Wave Lett., 9(9), 366–368.
Abstract: A superconducting hot-electron bolometer mixer-receiver operating from 1 to 1.26 THz has been developed. This heterodyne receiver employs two solid-state local oscillators each consisting of a Gunn oscillator followed by two stages of varactor frequency multiplication. The measured receiver noise temperature is 1350 K at 1.035 THz and 2700 K at 1.26 THz. This receiver demonstrates that tunable solid-state local oscillators, supplying only a few micro-watts of output power, can be used in terahertz receiver applications.
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Gol’tsman, G. N., & Gershenzon, E. M. (1999). Phonon-cooled hot-electron bolometric mixer: overview of recent results. Appl. Supercond., 6(10-12), 649–655.
Abstract: The paper presents an overview of recent results for NbN phonon-cooled hot electron bolometric (HEB) mixers. The noise temperature of the receivers based on both quasioptical and waveguide versions of HEB mixer has crossed the level of 1 K·GHz−1 at 430 GHz (410 K) and 600–650 GHz (480 K) and is close to this level at 820 GHz (1100 K) and 900 GHz (980 K). The gain bandwidth measured for quasioptical HEB mixer at 620 GHz reached 4 GHz and the noise temperature bandwidth was almost 8 GHz. Local oscillator power requirements are about 1 μW for mixers made by photolithography and are about 100 nW for mixers made by e-beam lithography. The studies in terahertz receivers based on HEB superconducting mixers now present a dynamic, rapidly developing field.
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Mason, W., & Waterman, J. R. (1999). Electrical and optical characteristics of two color mid wave HgCdTe infrared detectors. Appl. Phys. Lett., 74(11), 1633–1635.
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Galin, I., Schnitzer, C. A., Dengler, R. J., & Quintero, O. (1999). 177–207 GHz radiometer front end, single–side–band measurements. In Proc. 10th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. (70). Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
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Marazita, Seven M., Kai Hui, Hesler, J. L., Bishop, W. L., & Crowe, T. W. (1999). Progress in submillimeter wavelength integrated mixer technology. In Proc. 10th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. (74). Charlottesville, Virginia.
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