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Zorin M, Gol'tsman GN, Karasik BS, Elantev AI, Gershenzon EM, Lindgren M, et al. Optical mixing in thin YBa2Cu3O7-x films. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1995;5(2):2431–4.
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Karasik BS, Milostnaya II, Zorin MA, Elantev AI, Gol'tsman GN, Gershenzon EM. High speed current switching of homogeneous YBaCuO film between superconducting and resistive states. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1995;5(2):3042–5.
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Gol'tsman G, Kouminov P, Goghidze I, Gershenzon E. Nonequilibrium kinetic inductive response of YBCO thin films to low power laser pulses. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1995;5(2):2591–4.
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Karasik BS, Gol'tsman GN, Voronov BM, Svechnikov SI, Gershenzon EM, Ekstrom H, et al. Hot electron quasioptical NbN superconducting mixer. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1995;5(2):2232–5.
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Zorin M, Lindgren M, Danerud M, Karasik B, Winkler D, Gol'tsman G, et al. Nonequilibrium and bolometric responses of YBaCuO thin films to high-frequency modulated laser radiation. J Supercond. 1995;8(1):11–5.
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Parvitte B, Thomas X, Courtois D. Wide band (2.5 GHz) infrared heterodyne spectrometer. Int. J. Infrared and Millimeter Waves. 1995;16(9):1533–40.
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Hans Ekstrom, Karasik BS, Kollberg EL, Sigfrid Yngvesson. Conversion gain and noise of niobium superconducting hot–electron–mixers. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 1995;43(4):938–47.
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Kerr AR. Some fundamental and practical limits on broadband matching tocapacitive devices, and the implications for SIS mixer design. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn.. 1995;43(1):2–13.
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Ekstrom H., Karasik B. S., Kollberg E.L., Yngvesson K.S. Conversion Gain and Noise of Niobium Superconducting Hot-Electron-Mixers. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn.. 1995;43:938–47.
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Semenov AD, Nebosis RS, Gousev YP, Heusinger MA, Renk KF. Analysis of the nonequilibrium photoresponse of superconducting films to pulsed radiation by use of a two-temperature model. Phys Rev B. 1995;52(1):581–90.
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