A feed-horn-coupled monolithic array of micromesh bolometers is undergoing development for use in a photometric camera. The array is designed for conducting astrophysical observations in a wavelength band centered at 350 m. The bolometers are improved versions of previously developed bolometers comprising metalized Si3N4 micromesh radiation absorbers coupled with neutron- transmutation-doped Ge thermistors. Incident radiation heats the absorbers above a base temperature, changing the electrical resistance of each thermistor. In the present array of improved bolometers (see figure), the thermistors are attached to the micromesh absorbers by indium bump bonds and are addressed by use of lithographed, vapor-deposited electrical leads. This arc...
Ultra low noise bolometers are required for space - based astronomical observations. Extremely sensi...
The detection of radiation in the range of submillimeter and far infrared wavelengths has various ap...
We constructed a 24-pixel bolometer camera operating in the 350- and 450-µm atmospheric windows for ...
We present the design and performance of a feedhorn-coupled bolometer array intended for a sensitive...
We present the design and performance of a feedhorn-coupled bolometer array intended for a sensitive...
We are developing a submillimeter continuum camera for the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) l...
We are developing a submillimeter continuum camera for the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) l...
Far-infrared to millimeter-wave bolometers designed to make astronomical observations are typically ...
Far-infrared to millimeter-wave bolometers designed to make astronomical observations are typically ...
We are developing arrays of feedhorn-coupled, silicon nitride micromesh (‘spider web’) bolometers fo...
We are developing arrays of bolometers based on silicon nitride micromesh absorbers for the Spectral...
We are developing arrays of bolometers based on silicon nitride micromesh absorbers for the Spectral...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
Ultra low noise bolometers are required for space - based astronomical observations. Extremely sensi...
The detection of radiation in the range of submillimeter and far infrared wavelengths has various ap...
We constructed a 24-pixel bolometer camera operating in the 350- and 450-µm atmospheric windows for ...
We present the design and performance of a feedhorn-coupled bolometer array intended for a sensitive...
We present the design and performance of a feedhorn-coupled bolometer array intended for a sensitive...
We are developing a submillimeter continuum camera for the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) l...
We are developing a submillimeter continuum camera for the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) l...
Far-infrared to millimeter-wave bolometers designed to make astronomical observations are typically ...
Far-infrared to millimeter-wave bolometers designed to make astronomical observations are typically ...
We are developing arrays of feedhorn-coupled, silicon nitride micromesh (‘spider web’) bolometers fo...
We are developing arrays of bolometers based on silicon nitride micromesh absorbers for the Spectral...
We are developing arrays of bolometers based on silicon nitride micromesh absorbers for the Spectral...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and...
Ultra low noise bolometers are required for space - based astronomical observations. Extremely sensi...
The detection of radiation in the range of submillimeter and far infrared wavelengths has various ap...
We constructed a 24-pixel bolometer camera operating in the 350- and 450-µm atmospheric windows for ...