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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Gogidze IG, Gusev YP, Elantiev AI, Karasik BS, et al. Millimeter and submillimeter wave range mixer based on electronic heating of superconducting films in the resistive state. Sov Supercond. 1990;3(10):1582–97.
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Prober DE. Superconducting terahertz mixer using a transition-edge microbolometer. Appl Phys Lett. 1993;62(17):2119–21.
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Lindgren M, Zorin MA, Trifonov V, Danerud M, Winkler D, Karasik BS, et al. Optical mixing in a patterned YBa2Cu3O7-δ thin film. Appl Phys Lett. 1994;65(26):3398–400.
Abstract: Mixing of 1.56 µm infrared radiation from two lasers in a high quality YBa2Cu3O7-δ thin film, patterned to parallel strips, was demonstrated. A mixer bandwidth of 18 GHz, limited by the measurement system, was obtained. A model based on nonequilibrium electron heating gives a good fit to the data and predicts an intrinsic mixer bandwidth in excess of 100 GHz, operating in the whole infrared spectrum. Reduction of bolometric effects and ways to decrease the conversion loss of the mixer is discussed. The minimum conversion loss is expected to be ~10 dB.
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Gol'tsman GN, Karasik BS, Okunev OV, Dzardanov AL, Gershenzon EM, Ekstrom H, et al. NbN hot electron superconducting mixers for 100 GHz operation. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1995;5(2):3065–8.
Abstract: NbN is a promising superconducting material for hot-electron superconducting mixers with an IF bandwidth larger than 1 GHz. In the 1OO GHz frequency range, the following parameters were obtained for 50 /spl Aring/ thick NbN films at 4.2 K: receiver noise temperature (DSB) /spl sim/1000 K; conversion loss /spl sim/10 dB; IF bandwidth /spl sim/1 GHz; and local oscillator power /spl sim/1 /spl mu/W. An increase of the critical current of the NbN film, increased working temperature, and a better mixer matching may allow a broader IF bandwidth up to 2 GHz, reduced conversion losses down to 3-5 dB and a receiver noise temperature (DSB) down to 200-300 K.
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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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