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Kawamura, J., Blundell, R., Tong, C. - Y. E., Papa, D. C., Hunter, T. R., Paine, St. N., et al. (2000). Superconductive hot-electron bolometer mixer receiver for 800 GHz operation (Vol. 48).
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Manus, M. K. M., Kash, J. A., Steen, S. E., Polonsky, S., Tsang, J. C., Knebel, D. R., et al. (2000). PICA: Backside failure analysis of CMOS circuits using picosecond imaging circuit analysis. Microelectronics Reliability, 40, 1353–1358.
Abstract: Normal operation of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices entails the emission of picosecond pulses of light, which can be used to diagnose circuit problems. The pulses that are observed from submicron sized field effect transistors (FETs) are synchronous with logic state switching. Picosecond Imaging Circuit Analysis (PICA), a new optical imaging technique combining imaging with timing, spatially resolves individual devices at the 0.5 micron level and switching events on a 10 picosecond timescale. PICA is used here for the diagnostics of failures on two VLSI microprocessors.
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Gundlach, K. H., & Schicke, M. (2000). SIS and bolometer mixers for terahertz frequencies. Supercond. Sci. Technol, 13, 181–187.
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Kardashev, N. S., Andreyanov, V. V., Buyakas, V. I., Vinogradov, I. S., Gvamichava, A. S., Kotik, A. I., et al. (2000). The Millimetron project. In Proc. Lebedev Phys. Institute (Vol. 228).
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Кардашев, Н. С., Андреянов, В. В., Буякас, В. И., Виноградов, И. С., Гвамичева, А. С., Котик, А. И., et al. (2000). Проект Миллиметрон. Труды ФИАН им. Лебедева, 228.
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Hansen, L., Jørgensen, H. E., Nørgaard-Nielsen, H. U., Pedersen, K., Goudfrooij, P., & Linden-Vornle, M. J. D. (2000). ISO far-infrared observations of rich galaxy clusters III. Abell 2029, Abell 2052, Abell 2142. A&A, 362(1), 133–137.
Abstract: A sample of five rich galaxy clusters has been mapped by ISO at 60 μm, 100 μm, 135 μm, and 200 μm using the PHT-C camera. In previous papers Abell 2670 and Sersic 159-03 were discussed. Here we present the results for Abell 2029, Abell 2052, and Abell 2142. The conclusion of the survey is that the relatively small fields (approximate to 60 square are minutes) are structured with filaments or superpositions of point sources. In some cases point sources (approximate to 0.1 Jy) can be identified with cluster galaxies. An attempt to demonstrate infrared emission from dust in the cooling flows (due to star formation) was inconclusive.
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Gerecht, E., Musante, C. F., Zhuang, Y., Ji, M., Yngvesson, K. S., Goyette, T., et al. (2000). NbN hot electron bolometric mixer with intrinsic receiver noise temperature of less than five times the quantum noise limit. In Proc. IMS (Vol. 2, pp. 1007–1010).
Abstract: In recent years, improvements in device development and quasi-optical coupling techniques utilizing planar antennas have led to a significant achievement in low noise receivers for the edges of the submillimeter frequency regime. Hot electron bolometric (HEB) receivers made of thin superconducting films such as NbN have produced a viable option for instruments designed to measure the molecular spectra for astronomical applications as well as in remote sensing of the atmosphere in the THz regime. This paper describes an NbN HEB mixer with intrinsic DSB receiver noise temperature of at most five times the quantum noise limit at frequencies as high as 2.24 THz
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Saslaw, W. C. (2000). The distribution of the galaxies. Gravitational clustering in cosmology.
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Nagatsuma, T., Hirata, A., Royter, Y., Shinagawa, M., Furuta, T., Ishibashi, T., et al. (2000). A 120-GHz integrated photonic transmitter. In Proc. International topical meeting on microwave photonics (MWP 2000) (pp. 225–228).
Abstract: A photonics-based 120-GHz transmitter has been developed. A photodiode, a planar antenna and a silicon lens were integrated to form a compact millimeter-wave (MMW) emitter. The MMW signal emitted from the transmitter has been detected with a waveguide-mounted Schottky diode. The received power exceeded 100 μW, which is the highest value ever reported for photonic MMW transmitter at frequencies of >100 GHz
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Hoevers, H. F. C., Bento, A. C., Bruijn, M. P., Gottardi, L., Korevaar, M. A. N., Mels, W. A., et al. (2000). Thermal fluctuation noise in a voltage biased superconducting transition edge thermometer. Appl. Phys. Lett., 77(26), 4421–4424.
Abstract: The current noise at the output of a microcalorimeter with a voltage biased superconducting transition edge thermometer is studied in detail. In addition to the two well-known noise sources: thermal fluctuation noise from the heat link to the bath and Johnson noise from the resistive thermometer, a third noise source strongly correlated with the steepness of the thermometer is required to fit the measured noise spectra. Thermal fluctuation noise, originating in the thermometer itself, fully explains the additional noise. A simple model provides quantitative agreement between the observed and calculated noise spectra for all bias points in the superconducting transition.
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