Abstract- NbN hot electron bolometer mixers (HEBM) are at this moment the best heterodyne receivers for frequencies above 1 Thz. However, the fabrication procedure of these devices is such that the quality of the interface between the NbN superconducting film and the contact structure is not under good control. The result is a low transparency interface between the bolometer itself and the contact/antenna structure. In this paper we report a detailed experimental study on a novel idea to increase the transparency of this interface. This leads to a record sensitivity and more reproducible performance. We compare identical bolometers, coupled with a spiral antenna, with different NbN bolometer-contact pad interfaces. We find that cleaning the...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...
NbN HEB mixers represent a promising approach for achieving receiver noise temperatures of a few tim...
NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixers are at this moment the best heterodyne detectors for frequen...
We demonstrate that the performance of NbN lattice cooled hot electron bolometer mixers depends stro...
We demonstrate that the performance of NbN lattice cooled hot electron bolometer mixers depends stro...
ABSTRACT-In recent years, improvements in device development and quasi-optical coupling techniques u...
Abstract — We present our recent results of the fabrication and testing of NbN hot-electron bolomete...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
The thesis reports the development of Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers for radio astronomy hetero...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
Experimental work on the development of a quasi-optical heterodyne receiver for the THz frequency ra...
Abstract: Low noise receivers using quasi-optical superconducting niobium nitride (NbN) hot electron...
We report the measured sensitivities of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) heterodyn...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...
NbN HEB mixers represent a promising approach for achieving receiver noise temperatures of a few tim...
NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixers are at this moment the best heterodyne detectors for frequen...
We demonstrate that the performance of NbN lattice cooled hot electron bolometer mixers depends stro...
We demonstrate that the performance of NbN lattice cooled hot electron bolometer mixers depends stro...
ABSTRACT-In recent years, improvements in device development and quasi-optical coupling techniques u...
Abstract — We present our recent results of the fabrication and testing of NbN hot-electron bolomete...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
The thesis reports the development of Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers for radio astronomy hetero...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
We have studied the sensitivity of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer mixer integrated wit...
Experimental work on the development of a quasi-optical heterodyne receiver for the THz frequency ra...
Abstract: Low noise receivers using quasi-optical superconducting niobium nitride (NbN) hot electron...
We report the measured sensitivities of a superconducting NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) heterodyn...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...
NbN HEB mixers represent a promising approach for achieving receiver noise temperatures of a few tim...