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Nikoghosyan AS, Martirosyan RM, Hakhoumian AA, Makaryan AH, Tadevosyan VR, Goltsman GN, et al. Effect of absorption on the efficiency of THz radiation generation in a nonlinear crystal placed into a waveguide. Armenian J Phys. 2018;11(4):257–62.
Abstract: The effect of THz radiation absorption on the efficiency of generation of coherent THz radiation in a nonlinear optical crystal placed into a metal rectangular waveguide is studied. The efficiency of the nonlinear conversion of optical laser radiation to the THz band is also a function of the phase-matching (PM) condition inside the nonlinear crystal. The method of partial filling of a metal waveguide with a nonlinear optical crystal is used to ensure phase matching. Phase matching was obtained by the proper choice of the thickness of the nonlinear crystal, namely the degree of partial filling of the waveguide. We have studied the THz radiation attenuation caused by the losses in both the metal walls of the waveguide and in the crystal, taking into account the dimension of the cross section of the waveguide, the degree of partial filling and its dielectric constant.
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Korneev A, Finkel M, Maslennikov S, Korneeva Y, Florya I, Tarkhov M, et al. Superconducting NbN terahertz detectors and infrared photon counters. Вестник НГУ Серия: физ. 2010;5(4):68–72.
Abstract: We present our recent achievements in the development of sensitive and ultrafast thin-film superconducting sensors: hot-electron bolometers (HEB), HEB-mixers for terahertz range and infrared single-photon counters. These sensors have already demonstrated a performance that makes them devices-of-choice for many terahertz and optical applications. Keywords: Hot electron bolometer mixers, infrared single-photon detectors, superconducting device fabrication, superconducting NbN films.
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Iomdina EN, Seliverstov S, Sianosyan A, Teplyakova K, Rusova A, Goltsman G. The prospects of using the radiation for the assessment of corneal and scleral hydration [abstract]. In: Acta Ophthalmol. Vol 94.; 2016.
Abstract: Purpose
An adequate water balance (hydration extent) is one of the basic factors of normal eye function, including its external shells – the cornea and the sclera. THz systems creating images in reflected beams are likely to become ideal instruments of noninvasive testing of corneal and scleral hydration degree as THz radiation is highly sensitive to water content. The paper aims at studying the transmittance and reflectance spectra of the cornea and the sclera of rabbit and human eyes, as well as those of the whole rabbit eye, in the frequency range of 0.13–0.32 THz.
Methods
The experiments were carried out on 3 corneas and 3 rabbit scleras, 2 whole rabbit eyes, and 3 human healthy adult scleras using a specially developed THz system based on reliable and easy‐to‐use continuous wave sources: a backward‐wave oscillator and an avalanche transit‐time diode.
Results
The transmittance spectra of the cornea and the sclera and the dependence of the reflection coefficient of these tissues in THz range on water percentage content were determined. Comparison of the rabbit cornea hydrated from 73.2% to 76.3% concentration by mass demonstrated an approximately linear relationship between THz reflectivity and water concentration. The decrease of free water concentration by 1% leads to a drop of the reflectance coefficient by 13%. The parameters studied displayed noticeable differences between the sclera and the cornea of rabbits and between rabbit sclera and human sclera.
Conclusions
Preliminary results demonstrate that the proposed technique, based on continuous THz radiation, may be used to create a device for noninvasive testing of corneal and scleral hydration, which has good potential of wide‐scale practical application.
The work was supported by the Russian Foundation of Basic Research (grant No.15‐29‐03843)
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Komrakova S, Javadzade J, Vorobyov V, Bolshedvorskii S, Soshenko V, Akimov A, et al. On-chip controlled placement of nanodiamonds with a nitrogen-vacancy color centers (NV). In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051046 (1 to 4).
Abstract: Here we studied the fabrication technique of a kilopixel array of nanodiamonds with a nitrogen-vacancy color centers (NV) on top of the chip and measured the second-order correlation function deep, clearly demonstrated the presence of single-photon sources. The controlled position of nanodiamonds, determined from the measurement of second-order correlation fiction, was realize, as well as the yield of optimized technique equals 12.5% is shown.
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Elmanova A, An P, Kovalyuk V, Golikov A, Elmanov I, Goltsman G. Study of silicon nitride O-ring resonator for gas-sensing applications. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012124.
Abstract: In this work, we experimentally studied the influence of different gaseous surroundings on silicon nitride O-ring resonator transmission. We compared the obtained results with numerical calculations and theoretical analysis and found a good agreement between them. Our results have a great potential for gas sensing applications, where a compact footprint and high efficiency are desired simultaneously.
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Shurakov A, Mikhailov D, Belikov I, Kaurova N, Zilberley T, Prikhodko A, et al. Planar Schottky diode with a Γ-shaped anode suspended bridge. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012154.
Abstract: In this paper we report on the fabrication of a planar Schottky diode utilizing a Г-shaped anode suspended bridge. The bridge maintains transition between the top and bottom level planes of a 1.4 µm thick GaAs mesa. To implement the profile of a suspended bridge and inward tilt of a mesa wall adjacent to it, we make use of an anisotropic etching of gallium arsenide. The geometry proposed enables the fabrication of a diode with mesa of an arbitrary thickness to mitigate AC losses in the diode layered structure at terahertz frequencies of interest. For frequencies beyond 1 THz, it is also beneficial to use the geometry for the implementation of n-GaAs/n-InGaAs heterojunction Schottky diodes grown on InP substrate.
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Shurakov A, Prikhodko A, Mikhailov D, Belikov I, Kaurova N, Voronov B, et al. Efficiency of a microwave reflectometry for readout of a THz multipixel Schottky diode direct detector. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012156.
Abstract: In this paper we report on the results of investigation of efficiency of a microwave reflectometry for readout of a terahertz multipixel Schottky diode direct detector. Decent capabilities of the microwave reflectometry readout were earlier justified by us for a hot electron bolometric direct detector. In case of a planar Schottky diode, we observed increase of an optical noise equivalent power by a factor of 2 compared to that measured within a conventional readout scheme. For implementation of a multipixel camera, a microwave reflectometer is to be used to readout each row of the camera, and the row switching is to be maintained by a CMOS analog multiplexer. The diodes within a row have to be equipped with filters to distribute the probing microwave signal properly. The simultaneous use of analog multiplexing and microwave reflectometry enables to reduce the camera response time by a factor of its number of columns.
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Titova NA, Baeva EM, Kardakova AI, Goltsman GN. Fabrication of NbN/SiNx:H/SiO2 membrane structures for study of heat conduction at low temperatures. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012190.
Abstract: Here we report on the development of NbN/SiNx:H/SiO2-membrane structures for investigation of the thermal transport at low temperatures. Thin NbN films are known to be in the regime of a strong electron-phonon coupling, and one can assume that the phononic and electronic baths in the NbN are in local equilibrium. In such case, the cooling of the NbN-based devices strongly depends on acoustic matching to the substrate and substrate thermal characteristics. For the insulating membrane much thicker than the NbN film, our preliminary results demonstrate that the membrane serves as an additional channel for the thermal relaxation of the NbN sample. That implies a negligible role of thermal boundary resistance of the NbN-SiNx:H interface in comparison with the internal thermal resistance of the insulating membrane.
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Komrakova S, Kovalyuk V, An P, Golikov A, Rybin M, Obraztsova E, et al. Effective absorption coefficient of a graphene atop of silicon nitride nanophotonic circuit. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012135.
Abstract: In this paper, we demonstrate the results of a study of the optical absorption properties of graphene integrated with silicon nitride O-ring resonator. We fabricated an array of O-ring resonators with different graphene coverage area atop. By measuring the transmission spectra of nanophotonic devices with and without graphene, we calculated the effective absorption coefficient of the graphene on a rib silicon nitride waveguide.
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Prokhodtsov A, Kovalyuk V, An P, Golikov A, Shakhovoy R, Sharoglazova V, et al. Silicon nitride Mach-Zehnder interferometer for on-chip quantum random number generation. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012118.
Abstract: In this work, we experimentally studied silicon nitride Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) with two directional couplers and 400 ps optical delay line for telecom wavelength 1550 nm. We achieved the extinction ratio in a range of 0.76-13.86 dB and system coupling losses of 28-44 dB, depending on the parameters of directional couplers. The developed interferometer is promising for the use in a compact random number generator for the needs of a fully integrated quantum cryptography system, where compact design, as well as high generation speed, are needed.
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