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Author Boreman, Glenn D.
Title Infrared microantennas Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication (down) SPIE Abbreviated Journal SPIE
Volume 3110 Issue Pages 882-885
Keywords optical antennas
Abstract We present results of mesurments of the polarization response of asymetric spiral antennas coupled Ni-NiO-Ni diodes, over the wavelength range 10.2 to 10.7 μm. The feed structure of the antenna imposes an elliptical polarization singature that is different from the circular polarization expected from a symmetric spiral. We develop a lossy-transmission-line model yielding the measured polarization response. A combination of a balanced and an unbalanced mode is required. Reflected current waves from the arm ends are significant.
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Author Genack, Azriel Z.; Kopp, Victor I.; Churikov, Victor M.; Singer, Jonathan; Chao, Norman; Neugroschl, Daniel A.
Title Chiral fiber Bragg gratings Type Conference Article
Year 2004 Publication (down) Proceedings of the SPIE Abbreviated Journal Proc. SPIE
Volume 5508 Issue Pages 57-64
Keywords optical fiber gratings, chiral fiber gratings, chiral gratings, from chiralphotonics
Abstract We have produced chiral fiber Bragg gratings with double-helix symmetry and measured the polarization and wavelength selective transmission properties of these structures. These gratings interact only with circularly polarized light with the same handedness as the grating twist and freely transmit light of the orthogonal polarization. The optical characteristics of chiral fibers are compared to those of planar cholesteric structures. The resonant standing wave at the band edge or at a defect state within the band gap, as well as the evanescent wave within the band gap is comprised of two counterpropagating components of equal amplitude. The electric field vector of such a circularly polarized standing wave does not rotate in time; rather it is linearly polarized in any given plane. The standing wave may be described in terms of the sense of circular polarization of the two counterpropagating components. The wavelength dependence of the angle q between the linearly polarized electromagnetic field and the extraordinary axis, which is constant throughout a long structure, is obtained in a simple calculation. The results are in good agreement with scattering matrix calculations. Resonant chiral gratings are demonstrated for microwave radiation whereas chiral gratings with pitch exceeding the wavelength are demonstrated at optical wavelengths in single-mode glass fibers. The different functionalities of these fibers are discussed.
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Author Brown, Robert. L.
Title Technical specification of the Millimeter Array Type Conference Article
Year 1998 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE, Advanced Technology MMW, Radio, and Terahertz Telescopes, vol. 3357 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 231-237
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Phillips, Thomas G.
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Call Number RPLAB @ s @ ALMA_tech Serial 287
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Author de Graauw, Thijs; Whyborn, Nick; Caux, Emmanuel; Phillips, Tom; Stutzki, Juergen; Tielens, Xander; Güsten, Rolf; Helmich, Frank; Luinge, W.; Pearson, John; Roelfsema, Peter; Schieder, Rudolf; Wildeman, Klaas; Wafelbakker, Kees
Title The Herschel-heterodyne instrument for the far-infrared (HIFI) Type Conference Article
Year 2006 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal
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Author Thijs de Graauw; Nick Whyborn; Frank Helmich; Pieter Dieleman; Peter Roelfsema; Emmanuel Caux; Tom Phillips; Jürgen Stutzki; Douwe Beintema; Arnold Benz; Nicolas Biver; Adwin Boogert; Francois Boulanger; Sergey Cherednichenko; Odile Coeur-Joly; Claudia Comito; Emmanuel Dartois; Albrecht de Jonge; Gert de Lange; Ian Delorme; Anna DiGiorgio; Luc Dubbeldam; Kevin Edwards; Michael Fich; Rolf Güsten; Fabrice Herpin; Netty Honingh; Robert Huisman; Herman Jacobs; Willem Jellema; Jon Kawamura; Do Kester; Teun Klapwijk; Thomas Klein; Jacob Kooi; Jean-Michel Krieg; Carsten Kramer; Bob Kruizenga; Wouter Laauwen; Bengt Larsson; Christian Leinz; Rene Liseau; Steve Lord; Willem Luinge; Anthony Marston; Harald Merkel; Rafael Moreno; Patrick Morris; Anthony Murphy; Albert Naber; Pere Planesas; Jesus Martin-Pintado; Micheal Olberg; Piotr Orleanski; Volker Ossenkopf; John Pearson; Michel Perault; Sabine Phillip; Mirek Rataj; Laurent Ravera; Paolo Saraceno; Rudolf Schieder; Frank Schmuelling; Ryszard Szczerba; Russell Shipman; David Teyssier; Charlotte Vastel; Huib Visser; Klaas Wildeman; Kees Wafelbakker; John Ward; Roonan Higgins; Henri Aarts; Xander Tielens; Peer Zaal
Title The Herschel-heterodyne instrument for the far-infrared (HIFI): instrument and pre-launch testing Type Conference Article
Year 2008 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7010 Issue Pages 701004
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Author Gol'tsman, Gregory N.; Vachtomin, Yuriy B.; Antipov, Sergey V.; Finkel, Matvey I.; Maslennikov, Sergey N.; Smirnov, Konstantin V.; Polyakov, Stanislav L.; Svechnikov, Sergey I.; Kaurova, Natalia S.; Grishina, Elisaveta V.; Voronov, Boris M.
Title NbN phonon-cooled hot-electron bolometer mixer for terahertz heterodyne receivers Type Conference Article
Year 2005 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal Proc. SPIE
Volume 5727 Issue Pages 95-106
Keywords NbN HEB mixers
Abstract We present the results of our studies of NbN phonon-cooled HEB mixers at terahertz frequencies. The mixers were fabricated from NbN film deposited on a high-resistivity Si substrate with an MgO buffer layer. The mixer element was integrated with a log-periodic spiral antenna. The noise temperature measurements were performed at 2.5 THz and at 3.8 THz local oscillator frequencies for the 3 x 0.2 μm2 active area devices. The best uncorrected receiver noise temperatures found for these frequencies are 1300 K and 3100 K, respectively. A water vapour discharge laser was used as the LO source. The largest gain bandwidth of 5.2 GHz was achieved for a mixer based on 2 nm thick NbN film deposited on MgO layer over Si substrate. The gain bandwidth of the mixer based on 3.5 nm NbN film deposited on Si with MgO is 4.2 GHz and the noise bandwidth for the same device amounts to 5 GHz. We also present the results of our research into decrease of the direct detection contribution to the measured Y-factor and a possible error of noise temperature calculation. The use of a square nickel cell mesh as an IR-filter enabled us to avoid the effect of direct detection and measure apparent value of the noise temperature which was 16% less than that obtained using conventional black polyethylene IR-filter.
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Area Expedition Conference Terahertz and Gigahertz Electronics and Photonics IV
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Call Number Serial 378
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Author David Olaya; Jian Wei; Sergei Pereverzev; Karasik, Boris S.; Kawamura, Jonat.han H.; McGrath, William R.; Sergeyev, Andrei V.; Gershenson, Michael E.
Title An ultrasensitive hot-electron bolometer for low-background SMM applications Type Conference Article
Year 2006 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6275 Issue Pages 627506
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Call Number RPLAB @ s @ qoheb_det_SPIE_Olaya_2006 Serial 387
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Author Piotr슠Orleanski; Miroslaw슠Ciechanowicz; Malgorzata슠Michalska; Witold슠Nowosielski; Miroslaw슠Rataj; Marek슠Winkler
Title LCU: the control unit dedicated for local oscillator subsystem in ESA HIFI/Herschel project Type Conference Article
Year 2006 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6159 Issue Pages
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Call Number RPLAB @ s @ LO_control_HIFI_Heschel_2006 Serial 391
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Author Karpov, A.; Miller, D.; Rice, F.; Stern, J. A.; Bumble, B.; LeDuc, H. G.; Zmuidzinas, J.
Title Development of 1.25 THz SIS mixer for Herschel Space Observatory Type Conference Article
Year 2006 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6275 Issue Pages 62751
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Zmuidzinas, Jonas; Holland, Wayne S.
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Call Number RPLAB @ s @ Karpov_SIS_2006 Serial 401
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Author Huebers, H.-W.; Semenov, A.; Richter, H.; Birk, M.; Krocka, M.; Mair, U.; Smirnov, K.; Gol’tsman, G. N.; Voronov, B. M.
Title Superconducting hot electron bolometer as mixer for far-infrared heterodyne receivers Type Conference Article
Year 2003 Publication (down) Proc. SPIE Abbreviated Journal Proc. SPIE
Volume 4855 Issue Pages 395-401
Keywords NbN HEB mixers
Abstract Heterodyne receivers for applications in astronomy need quantum limited sensitivity. In instruments which are currently under development for SOFIA or Herschel superconducting hot electron bolometers (HEB) will be used to achieve this goal at frequencies above 1.4 THz. We present results of the development of a phonon-cooled NbN HEB mixer for GREAT, the German Receiver for Astronomy at Terahertz Frequencies, which will be flown aboard SOFIA. The mixer is a small superconducting bridge incorporated in a planar feed antenna and a hyperhemispherical lens. Mixers with logarithmic-spiral and double-slot feed antennas have been investigated with respect to their noise temperature, conversion loss, linearity and beam pattern. At 2.5 THz a double sideband noise temperature of 2200 K was achieved. The conversion loss was 17 dB. The response of the mixer was linear up to 400 K load temperature. The performance was verified by measuring an emission line of methanol at 2.5 THz. The measured linewidth is in good agreement with the linewidth deduced from pressure broadening measurements at millimeter wavelength. The results demonstrate that the NbN HEB is very well suited as a mixer for far-infrared heterodyne receivers.
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Publisher SPIE Place of Publication Tucson, USA Editor Phillips, T. G.; Zmuidzinas, J.
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Area Expedition Conference Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors for Astronomy
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Call Number Serial 335
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