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Ryabchun S, Tong C-yu E, Blundell R, Kimberk R, Gol’tsman G. Effect of microwave radiation on the stability of terahertz hot-electron bolometer mixers. In: Anwar M, DeMaria AJ, Shur MS, editors. Proc. SPIE. Vol 6373. SPIE; 2006. 63730J (1 to 5).
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Goltsman GN. Submillimeter superconducting receivers for astronomy, atmospheric studies and other applications [abstract]. In: 31nd IRMW / 14th ICTE.; 2006. 177.
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Dauler EA, Kerman AJ, Robinson BS, Yang JKW, Voronov BM, Gol’tsman GN, et al. Achieving high counting rates in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors. In: CLEO/QELS. Optical Society of America; 2006. JTuD3 (1 to 2).
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Rosfjord KM, Yang JKW, Dauler EA, Anant V, Berggren KK, Kerman AJ, et al. Increased detection efficiencies of nanowire single-photon detectors by integration of an optical cavity and anti-reflection coating. In: CLEO/QELS.; 2006. JTuF2 (1 to 2).
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de Graauw T, Whyborn N, Caux E, Phillips T, Stutzki J, Tielens X, et al. The Herschel-heterodyne instrument for the far-infrared (HIFI). In: Proc. SPIE. Orlando; 2006.
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HgCdTe detectors technical data sheet.; 2006.
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Hadfield RH, Habif JL, Schlafer J, Schwall RE, Nam SW. Quantum key distribution at 1550 nm with twin superconducting single-photon detectors. Appl Phys Lett. 2006;89(24):241129.
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Hajenius M, Baselmans JJA, Baryshev A, Gao JR, Klapwijk TM, Kooi JW, et al. Full characterization and analysis of a terahertz heterodyne receiver based on a NbN hot electron bolometer. J. Appl. Phys.. 2006;100(7):074507.
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Kenyon M, Day PK, Bradford CM, Bock JJ, Leduc HG. Background-limited membrane-isolated TES bolometers for far-IR/submillimeter direct-detection spectroscopy. Nucl. Instr. & Meth. Phys. Res. A. 2006;559:456–8.
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Maslennikov SN, Finkel MI, Antipov SV, Polyakov SL, Zhang W, Ozhegov R, et al. Spiral antenna coupled and directly coupled NbN HEB mixers in the frequency range from 1 to 70 THz. In: Proc. 17th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol. Paris, France; 2006. p. 177–9.
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