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Shitov SV, Levitchev M, Veretennikov AV, Koshelets VP, Prokopenko GV, Filippenko LV, et al. Superconducting integrated receiver as 400-600 GHz tester for coolable devices. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 2001;11(1):832–5.
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Jackson BD, Baryshev AM, de Lange G, Gao JR, Shitov SV, Iosad NN, et al. Low-noise 1 THz superconductor-insulator-superconductor mixer incorporating a NbTiN/SiO2/Al tuning circuit. Appl. Phys. Lett.. 2001;79(3):436.
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Hoogeveen RWM, Yagoubov PA, Maurellis A, Koshelets VP, Shitov SV, Mair U, et al. New cryogenic heterodyne techniques applied in TELIS: the balloonborne THz and submillimeter limb sounder for atmospheric research. In: Strojnik M, editor. Proc. SPIE. Vol 5152. SPIE; 2003. p. 347–55.
Abstract: We present a design concept for a new state-of-the-art balloon borne atmospheric monitor that will allow enhanced limb sounding of the Earth’s atmosphere within the submillimeter and far-infrared wavelength spectral range: TELIS, TErahertz and submm LImb Sounder. The instrument is being developed by a consortium of major European institutes that includes the Space Research Organization of the Netherlands (SRON), the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) will utilize state-of-the-art superconducting heterodyne technology and is designed to be a compact, lightweight instrument cpaable of providing broad spectral coverage, high spectral resolution and long flight duration ( 24 hours duration during a single flight campaign). The combination of high sensitivity and extensive flight duration will allow evaluation of the diurnal variation of key atmospheric constitutenets sucyh as OH, HO2, ClO, BrO togehter will onger lived constituents such as O3, HCL and N2O. Furthermore, TELIS will share a common balloon platform to that of the MIPAS-B Fourier Transform Spectrometer, developed by the Institute of Meteorology and Climate research of the over an extended spectral range. The combination of the TELIS and MIPAS instruments will provide atmospheric scientists with a very powerful observational tool. TELIS will serve as a testbed for new cryogenic heterodyne detection techniques, and as such it will act as a prelude to future spaceborne instruments planned by the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Koshelets VP, Shitov SV, Dmitriev PN Ermakov A. B., Filippenko LV, Koryukin OV, Sobolev AS, et al. Integrated submillimeter and terahertz receivers with superconducting local oscillator [abstract]. In: Presanted at 8th International Workshop “From Andreev Reflection to the International Space Station”.; 2004.
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Koshelets VP, Shitov SV, Ermakov AB, Filippenko LV, Koryukin OV, Khudchenko AV, et al. Superconducting integrated receiver for TELIS. IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond.. 2005;15(2):960–3.
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