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Gao JR, Hovenier JN, Yang ZQ, Baselmans JJA, Baryshev A, Hajenius M, et al. Terahertz heterodyne receiver based on a quantum cascade laser and a superconducting bolometer. Appl Phys Lett. 2005;86:244104 (1 to 3).
Abstract: We report the first demonstration of an all solid-stateheterodyne receiver that can be used for high-resolution spectroscopy above 2THz suitable for space-based observatories. The receiver uses a NbN superconducting hot-electron bolometer as mixer and a quantum cascade laser operating at 2.8THz as local oscillator. We measure a double sideband receiver noise temperature of 1400K at 2.8THz and 4.2K, and find that the free-running QCL has sufficient power stability for a practical receiver, demonstrating an unprecedented combination of sensitivity and stability.
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Hübers H-W, Semenov A, Holldack K, Schade U, Wüstefeld G, Gol’tsman G. Time domain analysis of coherent terahertz synchrotron radiation. Appl Phys Lett. 2005;87(18):184103 (1 to 3).
Abstract: The time structure of coherent terahertz synchrotron radiation at the electron storage ring of the Berliner Elektronensynchrotron und Speicherring Gesellschaft has been analyzed with a fast superconducting hot-electron bolometer. The emission from a single bunch of electrons was found to last ∼1500ps at frequencies around 0.4THz, which is much longer than the length of an electron bunch in the time domain (∼5ps). It is suggested that this is caused by multiple reflections at the walls of the beam line. The quadratic increase of the power with the number of electrons in the bunch as predicted for coherent synchrotron radiation and the transition from stable to bursting radiation were determined from a single storage ring fill pattern of bunches with different populations.
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Yagoubov P, van de Stadt H, Hoogeveen R, Koshelets V, Birk M, Murk A. OPTICAL DESIGN OF SUB-MILLIMETER SPECTROMETER FOR LIMB SOUNDER. International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology. 2005.
Abstract: TELIS (Terahertz and submm Limb Sounder) is a cooperation between DLR (Institute for Remote Sensing Technology, Germany), RAL (Rutherford Appleton Laboratories, UK) and SRON (National Institute for Space Research, the Netherlands), to build a three-channel balloon-borne heterodyne spectrometer for atmospheric research. The three receivers will operate simultaneously at 500 GHz (channel developed by RAL), at 550-650 GHz (SRON in collaboration with IREE), and at 1.8 THz (DLR). The balloon platform on which TELIS will fly also contains a Fourier transform spectrometer: MIPAS-B developed by the IMK (Institute of Meteorology and Climate research of the University of Karlsruhe, Germany). MIPAS-B will simultaneously measure within the range 680 to 2400 cm-1. The combination of the TELIS and MIPAS instruments will provide an unprecedented wealth of scientific data and will also be used to validate other instruments and atmospheric chemistry models. In this paper we present the optical design of TELIS with an emphasis on the 550-650 GHz channel. The main design goal was to generate a high efficiency antenna beam over the full frequency range, with low side lobes and close to diffraction limited angular resolution in the vertical direction at the sky. All these requirements had to be achieved within a small volume and low mass. Design and validation of the optics, as well as estimation of optical components tolerances, was done using commercial software packages ZEMAX and GRASP.
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de Graauw T, Caux E, Guesten R, Helmich F, Pearson J, Phillips TG, et al. The Herschel-heterodyne instrument for the far-infrared (HIFI). In: Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society.; 2005. 1219. (Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society; vol 37).
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Cherednichenko S, Kollberg E, Angelov I, Drakinskiy V, Berg T, Merkel H. Effect of the direct detection effect on the HEB receiver sensitivity calibration. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005. p. 235–9.
Abstract: We analyze the scale of the HEB receiver sensitivity calibration error caused by the so called “direct detection effect”. The effect comes from changing of the HEB parameters when whey face the calibration loads of different temperatures. We found that for HIFI Band 6 mixers (Herschel Space Observatory) the noise temperature error is of the order of 8% for 300K/77K loads (lab receiver) and 2.5% for 100K/10K loads (in HIFI). Using different approach we also predict that with an isolator between the mixer and the low noise amplifiers the error can be much smaller.
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Karpov A, Miller D, Stern JA, Bumble B, LeDuc HG, Zmuidzinas J. Low noise NbTiN 1.25 THz SIS mixer for Herschel Space Observatory. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005. 450.
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Marrone DP, Raymond Blundell, Edward Tong, Paine SN, Denis Loudkov, Jonathan Kawamura, et al. Observations in the 1.3 and 1.5 THz atmospheric windows with the Receiver Lab Telescope. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005. p. 64–7.
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Meledin D, Pantaleev M, Pavolotsky A, Risacher C, Belitsky V, Drakinskiy V, et al. Balanced waveguide HEB mixer for APEX 1.3 THz receiver. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005.
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Hübers HW, Pavlov SG, Semenov AD, Tredicucci A, Köhler R, Mahler L, et al. Investigation of a 2.5 THz quantum cascade laser as local oscillator. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005. 18.
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Mair U, Suttywong N, Hübers H-W, Semenov AD, Richter H, Wagner G, et al. Development of 1.8 THz receiver for the TELIS instrument. In: Proc. 16th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Göteborg, Sweden; 2005.
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