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Author Ekstrom H.; Karasik B. S.; Kollberg E.L.; Yngvesson K.S. openurl 
  Title Conversion Gain and Noise of Niobium Superconducting Hot-Electron-Mixers Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 43 Issue (up) Pages 938-947  
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  Abstract A study has been done of microwave mixing at 20 GHz using the nonlinear (power dependent) resistance of thin niobium strips in the resistive state. Our experiments give evidence that electron-heating is the main cause of the nonlinear phenomenon. Also a detailed phenomenological theory for the determination of conversion properties is presented. This theory is capable of predicting the frequency-conversion loss rather accurately for arbitrary bias by examining the I-V-characteristic. Knowing the electron temperature relaxation time, and using parameters derived from the I-V-characteristic also allows us to predict the -3-dB IF bandwidth. Experimental results are in excellent agreement with the theoretical predictions. The require ments on the mode of operation and on the film parameters for minimizing the conversion loss (and even achieving conversion gain) are discussed in some detail. Our measurements demon-strate an intrinsic conversion loss as low as 1 dB. The maximum IF frequency defined for -3-dB drop in conversion gain, is about 80 MHz. Noise measurements indicate a device output noise temperature of about 50 K and SSB mixer noise temperature below 250 K. This type of mixer is considered very promising for use in low-noise heterodyne receivers at THz frequencies.  
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  Call Number RPLAB @ atomics90 @ Serial 964  
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Author Kerr, A. R. openurl 
  Title Some fundamental and practical limits on broadband matching tocapacitive devices, and the implications for SIS mixer design Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 43 Issue (up) 1 Pages 2-13  
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  Call Number Serial 256  
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Author Meledin, Denis; Pavolotsky, Alexey; Desmaris, Vincent.; Lapkin, Igor; Risacher, Christophe; Perez, Victor; Henke, Douglas; Nystrom, Olle; Sundin, Erik; Dochev, Dimitar; Pantaleev, Miroslav; Fredrixon, Mathias; Strandberg, Magnus; Voronov, Boris; Goltsman, Gregory; Belitsky, Victor url  doi
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  Title A 1.3-THz balanced waveguide HEB mixer for the APEX telescope Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 57 Issue (up) 1 Pages 89-98  
  Keywords HEB, mixer, waveguide, balanced, NbN  
  Abstract In this paper, we report about the development, fabrication, and characterization of a balanced waveguide hot electron bolometer (HEB) receiver for the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment telescope covering the frequency band of 1.25–1.39 THz. The receiver uses a quadrature balanced scheme and two HEB mixers, fabricated from 4- to 5-nm-thick NbN film deposited on crystalline quartz substrate with an MgO buffer layer in between. We employed a novel micromachining method to produce all-metal waveguide parts at submicrometer accuracy (the main-mode waveguide dimensions are 90×180 μm). We present details on the mixer design and measurement results, including receiver noise performance, stability and “first-light” at the telescope site. The receiver yields a double-sideband noise temperature averaged over the RF band below 1200 K, and outstanding stability with a spectroscopic Allan time more than 200 s.  
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  Call Number RPLAB @ lobanovyury @ Serial 554  
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Author Semenov, Alexei D.; Richter, Heiko; Hubers, Heinz-Wilhelm; Gunther, Burghardt.; Smirnov, Andrey; Il'in, Konstantin S.; Siegel, Michael; Karamarkovic, Jugoslav P. url  doi
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  Title Terahertz performance of integrated lens antennas with a hot-electron bolometer Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 55 Issue (up) 2 Pages 239-247  
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Author Peter H. Siegel openurl 
  Title Terahertz technology Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 50 Issue (up) 3 Pages 910-928  
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  Call Number Serial 494  
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