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David Olaya, Jian Wei, Sergei Pereverzev, Karasik, B. S., Kawamura, Jhan H., McGrath, W. R., et al. (2006). An ultrasensitive hot-electron bolometer for low-background SMM applications. In Proc. SPIE (Vol. 6275, 627506).
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Piotr슠Orleanski, Miroslaw슠Ciechanowicz, Malgorzata슠Michalska, Witold슠Nowosielski, Miroslaw슠Rataj, & Marek슠Winkler. (2006). LCU: the control unit dedicated for local oscillator subsystem in ESA HIFI/Herschel project. In Proc. SPIE (Vol. 6159).
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Karpov, A., Miller, D., Rice, F., Stern, J. A., Bumble, B., LeDuc, H. G., et al. (2006). Development of 1.25 THz SIS mixer for Herschel Space Observatory. In J. Zmuidzinas, & W. S. Holland (Eds.), Proc. SPIE (Vol. 6275, 62751).
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Cherednichenko, S., Drakinskiy, V., Baubert, J., Lecomte, B., Dauplay, F., Krieg, J. M., et al. (2006). 2.5 THz multipixel heterodyne receiver based on NbN HEB mixers. In Proc. SPIE (Vol. 6275, 62750I (1 to 11)).
Abstract: A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-electron bolometer (HEB) mixers. The receiver uses a quasioptical RF coupling approach where HEB mixers are integrated into double dipole antennas on 1.5 µm thick Si3N4/SiO2 membranes. Spherical mirrors (one per pixel) and backshort distance from the antenna have been used to design the output mixer beam profile. The camera design allows all 16 pixel IF readout in parallel. The gain bandwidth of the HEB mixers on Si3N4/SiO2 membranes was found to be 0.7÷0.9 GHz, which is much smaller than for similar devices on silicon. Application of buffer layers and use of alternative types of membranes (e.g. silicon-on-insulator) is under investigation.
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Ryabchun, S., Tong, C. -yu E., Blundell, R., Kimberk, R., & Gol’tsman, G. (2006). Effect of microwave radiation on the stability of terahertz hot-electron bolometer mixers. In M. Anwar, A. J. DeMaria, & M. S. Shur (Eds.), Proc. SPIE (Vol. 6373, 63730J (1 to 5)). SPIE.
Abstract: We report our studies of the effect of microwave radiation, with a frequency much lower than that corresponding to the energy gap of the superconductor, on the performance of the NbN hot-electron bolometer (HEB) mixer incorporated into a THz heterodyne receiver. It is shown that exposing the HEB mixer to microwave radiation does not result in a significant rise of the receiver noise temperature and degradation of the mixer conversion gain so long as the level of microwave power is small compared to the local oscillator drive. Hence the injection of a small, but controlled amount of microwave radiation enables active compensation of local oscillator power and coupling fluctuations which can significantly degrade the stability of HEB mixer receivers.
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