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Semenov AD, Heusinger MA, Renk KF, Menschikov E, Sergeev AV, Elant'ev AI, et al. Influence of phonon trapping on the performance of NbN kinetic inductance detectors. IEEE Trans Appl Supercond. 1997;7(2):3083–6.
Abstract: Voltage and microwave photoresponse of NbN thin films to modulated and pulsed optical radiation reveals, far below the superconducting transition, a response time consistent with the lifetime of nonequilibrium quasiparticles. We show that even in 5 nm thick films at 4.2 K the phonon trapping is significant resulting in a quasiparticle lifetime of a few nanoseconds that is an order of magnitude larger than the recombination time. Values and temperature dependence of the quasiparticle lifetime obey the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory and are in quantitative agreement with the electron-phonon relaxation rate determined from the resistive response near the superconducting transition. We discuss a positive effect of the phonon trapping on the performance of kinetic inductance detectors.
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Gerecht E, Musante CF, Yngvesson KS, Waldman J, Gol'tsman GN, Yagoubov PA, et al. Optical coupling and conversion gain for NbN HEB mixer at THz frequencies. In: Proc. 4-th Int. Semicond. Device Research Symp.; 1997. p. 47–50.
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Verevkin AA, Ptitsina NG, Smirnov KV, Gol'tsman GN, Voronov BM, Gershenzon EM, et al. Hot electron bolometer detectors and mixers based on a superconducting-two-dimensional electron gas-superconductor structure. In: Proc. 4-th Int. Semicond. Device Research Symp.; 1997. p. 163–6.
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Gerecht E, Musante CF, Wang Z, Yngvesson KS, Waldman J, Gol'tsman GN, et al. NbN hot electron bolometric mixer for 2.5 THz: the phonon cooled version. In: Proc. 8th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol.; 1997. p. 258–71.
Abstract: We describe an investigation of a NbN HEB mixer for 2.5 THz. NbN HEBs are phonon-cooled de-. vices which are expected, according to theory, to achieve up to 10 GHz IF conversion gain bandwidth. We have developed an antenna coupled device using a log-periodic antenna and a silicon lens. We have demon- strated that sufficient LO power can be coupled to the device in order to bring it to the optimum mixer oper- ating point. The LO power required is less than 1 microwatts as measured directly at the device. We also describe the impedance characteristics of NbN devices and compare them with theory. The experimental results agree with theory except for the imaginary part of the impedance at very low frequencies as was demonstrated by other groups.
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Gerecht E, Musante CF, Jian H, Yngvesson KS, Dickinson J, Waldman J, et al. Measured results for NbN phonon-cooled hot electron bolometric mixers at 0.6-0.75 THz, 1.56 THz, and 2.5 THz. In: Proc. 9th Int. Symp. Space Terahertz Technol.; 1998. p. 105–14.
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