The work of this thesis has been carried out in the framework of the project Multi-Object Spectrometer with an Array of superconducting Integrated Circuits, also known as MOSAIC. The aim of this instrument is to resolve the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) from a 10 m diameter ground-based telescope. MOSAIC will be the first multi-object three-dimensional (3D) camera for astronomy with independently electrically-steered pixels. Two spatial dimensions will be readily available from a matrix of 5-by-5 pixels and the third dimension (distance) will be derived from the spectrum of the redshifted signals captured. Thanks to the electrical beam-steering of each of the pixels and to the very sensitive and high-resolution sensors attached to them, ...
In this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next generation CMB B mode de...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...
Measurement and analysis of redshifted 21cm hydrogen emissions is a developing technique for studyin...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) teles...
This work contains a description of studies undertaken with the objective of improving the efficienc...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) tele...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) tele...
This thesis presents a description of the design, development and construction of an Infrared photom...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
This thesis presents a description of the design, development and construction of an Infrared photom...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
The work of this thesis focuses primarily on the quasi-optical analysis of optical systems in the T...
In this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next generation CMB B mode de...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...
Measurement and analysis of redshifted 21cm hydrogen emissions is a developing technique for studyin...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) teles...
This work contains a description of studies undertaken with the objective of improving the efficienc...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) tele...
The main topic of this thesis is the design and analysis of the Cosmic ORigins Explorer (CORE) tele...
This thesis presents a description of the design, development and construction of an Infrared photom...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
This thesis presents a description of the design, development and construction of an Infrared photom...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
International audienceIn this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next ge...
The work of this thesis focuses primarily on the quasi-optical analysis of optical systems in the T...
In this activity, we develop novel focal plane detector pixels for the next generation CMB B mode de...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...
The main topic examined in this thesis is the development of planar antennas for observations at W b...