Tong C-YE, Meledin D, Loudkov D, Blundell R, Erickson N, Kawamura J, et al. A 1.5 THz Hot-Electron Bolometer mixer operated by a planar diode based local oscillator. In: IEEE MTT-S Int. Microwave Symp. Digest. Vol 2.; 2003. p. 751–4.
Abstract: We have developed a 1.5 THz superconducting NbN Hot-Electron Bolometer mixer. It is operated by an all-solid-state Local Oscillator comprising of a cascade of 4 planar doublers following an MMIC based W-band power amplifier. The threshold available pump power is estimated to be 1 /spl mu/W.
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Delsim-Yashemi H, Fröhlich L, Grimm O. Detector response and beam line transmission measurements with far-infrared radiation. In: Proc. 27th International free electron laser conference. Stanford, California; 2005. p. 106–9.
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Bruderer S, Benz AO, van Dishoeck EF, Melchior M, Doty SD, van der Tak F, et al. Herschel/HIFI detections of hydrides towards AFGL 2591. Envelope emission versus tenuous cloud absorption. Astron. Astrophys.. 2010;521:L44 (1 to 7).
Abstract: The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared (HIFI) onboard the Herschel Space Observatory allows the first observations of light diatomic molecules at high spectral resolution and in multiple transitions. Here, we report deep integrations using HIFI in different lines of hydrides towards the high-mass star forming region AFGL 2591. Detected are CH, CH+, NH, OH+, H2O+, while NH+ and SH+ have not been detected. All molecules except for CH and CH+ are seen in absorption with low excitation temperatures and at velocities different from the systemic velocity of the protostellar envelope. Surprisingly, the CH(JF,P = 3/22,- – 1/21,+ ) and CH+(J = 1–0, J = 2–1) lines are detected in emission at the systemic velocity. We can assign the absorption features to a foreground cloud and an outflow lobe, while the CH and CH+ emission stems from the envelope. The observed abundance and excitation of CH and CH+ can be explained in the scenario of FUV irradiated outflow walls, where a cavity etched out by the outflow allows protostellar FUV photons to irradiate and heat the envelope at larger distances driving the chemical reactions that produce these molecules.
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Palermo C, Varani L, Vaissière J-C, Millithaler J-F, Starikov E, Shiktorov P, et al. Monte Carlo calculation of diffusion coefficient, noise spectral density and noise temperature in HgCdTe. In: Proc. AIP Conf. Vol 780.; 2005. p. 151–4.
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Shelkovnikov A, Grain C, Nguyen CT, Butcher RJ, Amy-Klein A, Chardonnet C. 500-Hz two-photon Ramsey fringes with a SF6 beam: towards a new frequency standard in the 30-THz spectral region. Appl Phys B: Lasers and Optics. 2001;73:93–8.
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