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Koshelets VP, Borisov VB, Dmitriev PN, Ermakov AB, Filippenko LV, Khudchenko AV, et al. Integrated submillimeter receiver for TELIS. Joint International Workshop “Nanosensors and Arrays of Quantum Dots and Josephson Junctions for space applications”, 10th International Workshop “From Andreev Reflection to the Earliest Universe”. 2006.
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ORNL developed infrared laser and modulator technology for last mile internet.. 2006.
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Heterodyne detection: II. Astronomy 525. Lecture 30.; 2006.
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Финкель МИ. Терагерцовые смесители на эффекте электронного разогрева в ультратонких плёнках NbN и NbTiN [Ph.D. thesis].; 2006.
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ГОСТ 2.120-73. ЕСКД. Технический проект.; 2006.
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ГОСТ 2.501-88. ЕСКД. Правила учета и хранения.; 2006.
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ГОСТ 3.1102-81. ЕСТД. Стадии разработки и виды документов.; 2006.
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ГОСТ 3.1121-84. ЕСТД. Общие требования к комплектности и оформлению документов на типовые и групповые технологические процессы (операции).; 2006.
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Baryshev A., Hovenier J.N., Adam A.J.L., Kašalynas I., Gao J.R., Klaassen T.O., et al. Phase locking and spectral linewidth of a two-mode terahertz quantum cascade laser. Physics Letters. 2006;89.
Abstract: We have studied the phase locking and spectral linewidth of an ~ 2.7 THz quantum cascade laser by mixing its two lateral lasing modes. The beat signal at about 8 GHz is compared with a microwave eference by applying conventional phase lock loop circuitry with feedback to the laser bias current. Phase locking has been demonstrated, resulting in a narrow beat linewidth of less than 10 Hz. Under requency stabilization we find that the terahertz line profile is essentially Lorentzian with a minimum linewidth of ~ 6.3 kHz. Power dependent measurements suggest that this linewidth does not approach the Schawlow-Townes limit.
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Chulkova G, Milostnaya I, Tarkhov M, Korneev A, Minaeva O, Voronov B, et al. Superconducting single-photon nanostructured detectors for advanced optical applications. In: Proc. Symposium on Photonics Technologies for 7th Framework Program. Vol 400.; 2006.
Abstract: We present superconducting single-photon detectors (SSPDs) based on NbN thin-film nanostructures and operated at liquid helium temperatures. The SSPDs are made of ultrathin NbN films (2.5-4 nm thick, Tc= 9-11K) as meander-shaped nanowires covering the area of 10× 10 µm2. Our detectors are operated at the temperature well below the critical temperature Tc and are DC biased by a current Ib close to the meander critical current Ic. The operation principle of the detector is based on the use of the resistive region in a narrow ultra-thin superconducting stripe upon the absorption of an incident photon. The developed devices demonstrate high sensitivity and response speed in a broadband range from UV to mid-IR (up to 6 µm), making them very attractive for advanced optical technologies, which require efficient detectors of single quanta and low-density optical radiation.
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