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Author Carlstrom, John E.; Jonas Zmuidzinas
Title (down) Millimeter and Submillimeter Techniques Type Book Chapter
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 848
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Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Place of Publication New York Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Review of radio science 1993–1996 Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue 34 Edition
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Area Expedition Conference
Notes Published for the International Union of Radio Science Approved no
Call Number Serial 268
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Author Dickert, F. L.; Haunschild, A.; Kuschow, V.; Reif, M.; Stathopulos, H.
Title (down) Mass-sensitive detection of solvent vapors. Mechanistic studies on host-guest sensor principles by FT-IR spectroscopy and BET adsorption analysis Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Analytical Chemistry Abbreviated Journal Anal. Chem.
Volume 68 Issue 6 Pages 1058-1061
Keywords supramolecular recognition, quartz crystal microbalance, QCM, surface acoustic wave, SAW, mass-sensitive sensor, detector, calixarenes, MM3 force field, Brunauer, Emmett and Teller theory, BET
Abstract Chemical sensors, based on highly mass sensitive QMB or SAW devices, coated with thin layers of calixarenes, enable the detection of organic solvent vapours, especially halogenated or aromatic hydrocarbons, down to a few ppm. Force field calculations allow the tailoring of these sensor materials seeing that the predicted interaction energies between the host molecules and a large variety of analytes are linearly correlated to the measured sensor effects. These correlations and also BET adsorption analysis prove the analyte recognition properties of these calixarene coatings to be mainly based on host/guest inclusion principles.
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Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0003-2700 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number Serial 562
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Author Tinkham, Mikhael
Title (down) Introduction to superconductivity Type Book Whole
Year 1996 Publication McGraw-Hill Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords superconductivity, BCS, GL
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Publisher Place of Publication USA Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition 2
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Notes Approved no
Call Number Serial 896
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Author Currie, N. C.; Demma, F. J.; Ferris Jr., D. D.; Kwasowsky, B. R.; McMillan, R. W.; Wicks, M. C.
Title (down) Infrared and millimeter-wave sensors for military special operations and law enforcement applications Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication Int. J. Infrared and Millimeter Waves Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue 7 Pages 1117-1138
Keywords HgCdTe
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Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0195-9271 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number Serial 466
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Author Ekström, H.; Kroug, M.; Belitsky, V.; Kollberg, E.; Olsson, H.; Goltsman, G.; Gershenzon, E.; Yagoubov, P.; Voronov, B.; Yngvesson, S.
Title (down) Hot electron mixers for THz applications Type Conference Article
Year 1996 Publication Proc. 30th ESLAB Abbreviated Journal Proc. 30th ESLAB
Volume Issue Pages 207-210
Keywords NbN HEB mixers
Abstract We have measured the noise performance of 35 A thin NbN HEB devices integrated with spiral antennas on antireflection coated silicon substrate lenses at 620 GHz. From the noise measurements we have determined a total conversion gain of the receiver of—16 dB, and an intrinsic conversion of about-10 dB. The IF bandwidth of the 35 A thick NbN devices is at least 3 GHz. The DSB receiver noise temperature is less than 1450 K. Without mismatch losses, which is possible to obtain with a shorter device, and with reduced loss from the beamsplitter, we expect to achieve a DSB receiver noise temperature of less ‘than 700 K.
Address Noordwijk, Netherlands
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Rolfe, E. J.; Pilbratt, G.
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Area Expedition Conference Submillimetre and Far-Infrared Space Instrumentation
Notes Approved no
Call Number Serial 1606
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