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Kroug, M. (2001). Hot electron bolometric mixers for a quasi-optical terahertz receiver. Ph.D. thesis, , Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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(2001). ГОСТ 2.102-68. ЕСКД. Виды и комплектность конструкторских документов.
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(2001). ГОСТ 19.301-2000. ЕСКД. Программа и методика испытаний. Требования к содержанию, оформлению и контролю качества.
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(2001). ГОСТ Р 15.201-2000. Продукция производственно-технического назначения. Порядок разработки и постановки продукции на производство.
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Gershenson, M. E., Gong, D., Sato, T., Karasik, B. S., & Sergeev, A. V. (2001). Millisecond electron-phonon relaxation in ultrathin disordered metal films at millikelvin temperatures. Appl. Phys. Lett., 79, 2049–2051.
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Jackson, B. D., Baryshev, A. M., de Lange, G., Gao, J. R., Shitov, S. V., Iosad, N. N., et al. (2001). Low-noise 1 THz superconductor-insulator-superconductor mixer incorporating a NbTiN/SiO2/Al tuning circuit. Appl. Phys. Lett., 79(3), 436.
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Gol’tsman, G. N., Okunev, O., Chulkova, G., Lipatov, A., Semenov, A., Smirnov, K., et al. (2001). Picosecond superconducting single-photon optical detector. Appl. Phys. Lett., 79(6), 705–707.
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a supercurrent-assisted, hotspot-formation mechanism for ultrafast detection and counting of visible and infrared photons. A photon-induced hotspot leads to a temporary formation of a resistive barrier across the superconducting sensor strip and results in an easily measurable voltage pulse. Subsequent hotspot healing in ∼30 ps time frame, restores the superconductivity (zero-voltage state), and the detector is ready to register another photon. Our device consists of an ultrathin, very narrow NbN strip, maintained at 4.2 K and current-biased close to the critical current. It exhibits an experimentally measured quantum efficiency of ∼20% for 0.81 μm wavelength photons and negligible dark counts.
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Siemsen, K. J., Bernard, J. E., Madej, A. A., & Marmet, L. (2001). Absolute frequency measurement of a CO2/OsO4 stabilized laser at 28.8 THz. Appl. Phys. B: Lasers and Optics, 72, 567–573.
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Shelkovnikov, A., Grain, C., Nguyen, C. T., Butcher, R. J., Amy-Klein, A., & Chardonnet, C. (2001). 500-Hz two-photon Ramsey fringes with a SF6 beam: towards a new frequency standard in the 30-THz spectral region. Appl. Phys. B: Lasers and Optics, 73, 93–98.
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Ganzevles, W. F. M., Gao, J. R., de Korte, P. A. J., & Klapwijk, T. M. (2001). Direct response of microstrip line coupled Nb THz hot-electron bolometer mixers. Appl. Phys. Lett., 79(15), 2483–2485.
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Zwiller, V. <cc><81>ry, Blom, H., Jonsson, P., Panev, N., Jeppesen, S., Tsegaye, T., et al. (2001). Single quantum dots emit single photons at a time: Antibunching experiments. Appl. Phys. Lett., 78(17), 2476.
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Chen, P. S. (2001). Infrared properties of barium stars. A&A, 372(1), 245–248.
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Xu, Y., Zheng, X., Williams, C., Verevkin, A., Sobolewski, R., Chulkova, G., et al. (2001). Ultrafast superconducting hot-electron single-photon detector. In CLEO (345).
Abstract: Summary form only given. The current most-pressing need is to develop a practical, GHz-range counting single-photon detector, operational at either 1.3-/spl mu/m or 1.55-/spl mu/m radiation wavelength, for novel quantum communication and quantum cryptography systems. The presented solution of the problem is to use an ultrafast hot-electron photodetector, based on superconducting thin-film microstructures. This type of device is very promising, due to the macroscopic quantum nature of superconductors. Very fast response time and the small, (meV range) value of the superconducting energy gap characterize the superconductor, leading to the efficient avalanche process even for infrared photons.
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Danny Wilms Floet. (2001). Hotspot mixing in THz niobium superconducting hot electron bolometer mixers. Ph.D. thesis, , Netherlands.
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Kroug, M., Cherednichenko, S., Merkel, H., Kollberg, E., Voronov, B., Gol'tsman, G., et al. (2001). NbN hot electron bolometric mixers for terahertz receivers. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond., 11(1), 962–965.
Abstract: Sensitivity and gain bandwidth measurements of phonon-cooled NbN superconducting hot-electron bolometer mixers are presented. The best receiver noise temperatures are: 700 K at 1.6 THz and 1100 K at 2.5 THz. Parylene as an antireflection coating on silicon has been investigated and used in the optics of the receiver. The dependence of the mixer gain bandwidth (GBW) on the bias voltage has been measured. Starting from low bias voltages, close to operating conditions yielding the lowest noise temperature, the GBW increases towards higher bias voltages, up to three times the initial value. The highest measured GBW is 9 GHz within the same bias range the noise temperature increases by a factor of two.
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