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Author Khosropanah P.; Baryshev A.; Zhang W.; Jellema W.; Hovenier J.N.; Gao G.R.; Klapwijk T.M; Paveliev D.G.; Williams B.S.; Kumar S.; Hu Q.; Reno J.L.; Klein B.; Hesler J.L. openurl 
  Title Phase-locking of a 2.7-THz quantum cascade laser to a microwave reference Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication Optics Letters Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 34 Issue Pages 2958-2960  
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  Abstract We demonstrate the phase locking of a 2.7 THz metal–metal waveguide quantum cascade laser (QCL) to an external microwave signal. The reference is the 15th harmonic, generated by a semiconductor superlattice nonlinear device, of a signal at 182 GHz, which itself is generated by a multiplier chain (X12) from a

microwave synthesizer at ~ 15 GHz. Both laser and reference radiations are coupled into a bolometer mixer, resulting in a beat signal, which is fed into a phase-lock loop. The spectral analysis of the beat signal con-firms that the QCL is phase locked. This result opens the possibility to extend heterodyne interferometers into the far-infrared range.
 
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  Call Number RPLAB @ atomics90 @ Serial 966  
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Author Baryshev A.; Hovenier J.N.; Adam A.J.L.; Kašalynas I.; Gao J.R.; Klaassen T.O.; Williams B.S.; Kumar S.; Hu Q.; Reno J.L. openurl 
  Title Phase locking and spectral linewidth of a two-mode terahertz quantum cascade laser Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Physics Letters Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 89 Issue Pages  
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  Abstract We have studied the phase locking and spectral linewidth of an ~ 2.7 THz quantum cascade laser by mixing its two lateral lasing modes. The beat signal at about 8 GHz is compared with a microwave eference by applying conventional phase lock loop circuitry with feedback to the laser bias current. Phase locking has been demonstrated, resulting in a narrow beat linewidth of less than 10 Hz. Under requency stabilization we find that the terahertz line profile is essentially Lorentzian with a minimum linewidth of ~ 6.3 kHz. Power dependent measurements suggest that this linewidth does not approach the Schawlow-Townes limit.  
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Author Hovenier J.N.; Adam A.J.L.; Kašalynas I.; Gao J.R.; Klaassen T.O.; Baryshev A.; Williams B.S.; Kumar S.; Hu Q.; Reno J.L. openurl 
  Title Phase-locking on the beat signal of a two-mode 2.7 terahertz metal-metal quantum cascade laser Type Conference Article
  Year 2006 Publication Proc. Symp. IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 125-128  
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  Abstract We have studied the linewidth and phase-locking of a 2.7 THz quantum cascade laser by using a superconducting bolometer mixer. The 8 GHz beat signal is compared with a microwave reference with a feedback to the laser bias current. Phase locking has been demonstrated, resulting in an extremely narrow beat linewidth of less than 10 Hz. Under frequency-stabilization conditions we find that the line profile is virtually Lorentzian with a long-term minimum linewidth of the THz modes of about 6.3 kHz. Temperature dependent measurements suggestthat this linewidthdoes not approach the Schawlow-Townes limit.  
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  Call Number RPLAB @ atomics90 @ Serial 968  
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Author Pütz P.; Büchel D.; Jacobs K.; Schultz M.; Honingh C.E.; Stutzki J. openurl 
  Title Waveguide Hot Electron Bolometer Mixer development for upGREAT Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication Kosma Abbreviated Journal (up)  
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  Abstract We report on our hot electron bolometer mixer development for the focal plane array extension upGREAT of the German Receiver for Astronomy at Terahertz frequencies (GREAT) operated on SOFIA. For (up)GREAT we have pushed the waveguide technology to 4.7 THz and present RF performance results. We describe the RF planar circuit design, the micro fabrication employing NbN microbridges on 2 µm thin Si membrane substrates and the machining technology used for the waveguides. One of the 4.7 THz mixers was used in the high frequency channel on GREAT in May 2014 and performed as expected from the laboratory characterization.  
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Author Meledin D.; Pantaleev M.; Pavolotsky A.; Risacher C.; Robles V.A.P.; Belitsky V.; Drakinskiy V.; Cherednichenko S. openurl 
  Title Design of a balanced waveguide HEB mixer for APEX 1.32 THz receiver Type Conference Article
  Year 2004 Publication Proc. 15th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 211-217  
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  Abstract The prototype of a waveguide balanced Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) Terahertz mixer is designed as a part of development for the APEX Project of Band T2 receiver for 1250-1390 GHz. The proposed mixer employs balanced scheme with two identical HEB devices. These individual mixers would be placed on two separate crystalline quartz substrates with dimensions of 1000μm x67μm x17 μm each with integrated RF choke filters, DC-bias and IF circuitry. A 3 dB quadrature waveguide directional coupler is needed to provide local oscillator (LO) injection and RF signal distribution between the two HEB mixers. We have designed the coupler to achieve the required frequency band, low insertion loss and symmetrical division of the RF and LO power within the band of interest. Initial design of HEB mixer layout is developed based on a previous development for a 345 GHz sideband separation mixer. We present also results of development of microfabrication technology of the waveguide hybrid employing micromachining approach combined with electroplating technique.  
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  Call Number RPLAB @ atomics90 @ Serial 972  
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