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Karasik BS, Il'in KS, Pechen EV, Krasnosvobodtsev SI. Diffusion cooling mechanism in a hot-electron NbC microbolometer mixer. Appl Phys Lett. 1996;68(16):2285–7.
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Floet DW, Baselmans JJA, Klapwijk TM, Gao JR. Resistive transition of niobium superconducting hot-electron bolometer mixers. Appl Phys Lett. 1998;73(19):2826.
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Fu K, Zannoni R, Chan C, Adams SH, Nicholson J, Polizzi E, et al. Terahertz detection in single wall carbon nanotubes. Appl Phys Lett. 2008;92(3):033105.
Abstract: It is reported that terahertz radiation from 0.69 to 2.54 THz has been sensitively detected in a device consisting of bundles of carbon nanotubes containing single wall metallic carbon nanotubes, quasioptically coupled through a lithographically fabricated antenna, and a silicon lens. The measured data are consistent with a bolometric detection process in the metallic tubes and the devices show promise for operation well above 4.2 K.
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Siddiqi I, Prober DE. Nb–Au bilayer hot-electron bolometers for low-noise THz heterodyne detection. Appl Phys Lett. 2004;84(8):1404.
Abstract: The sensitivity of present Nb diffusion-cooled hot-electron bolometer (HEB) mixers is not quantum limited, and can be improved by reducing the superconducting transition temperature TC. Lowering TC reduces thermal fluctuations, resulting in a decrease of the mixer noise temperature TM. However, lower TC mixers have reduced dynamic range and saturate more easily due to background noise. We present 30 GHz microwave measurements on a bilayer HEB system, Nb–Au, in which TC can be tuned with Au layer thickness to obtain the maximum sensitivity for a given noise background. These measurements are intended as a guide for the optimization of THz mixers. Using a Nb–Au mixer with TC = 1.6 K, we obtain TM = 50 K with 2 nW of local oscillator (LO) power. Good mixer performance is observed over a wide range of LO power and bias voltage and such a device should not exhibit saturation in a THz receiver.
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