In this paper, we present our studies on a technology demonstrator for a balanced waveguide hot-electron bolometer (HEB) mixer operating in the 1.6–2.0 THz band. The design employs a novel layout for the HEB mixer combining several key technologies: all-metal THz waveguide micromachining, ultra-thin NbN film deposition and a micromachining of a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate to manufacture the HEB mixer. In this paper, we present a novel mixer layout that greatly facilitates handling and mounting of the mixer chip via self-aligning as well as provides easy electrical interfacing. In our opinion, this opens up a real prospective for building multi-pixel waveguide THz receivers. Such receivers could be of interest for SOFIA, possible fo...
Abstract — A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconductin...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...
In this paper, we present our studies on a technology demonstrator for a balanced waveguide hot-elec...
We report on a novel fabrication scheme for 1.9 THz waveguide mixers for SOFIA, where Hot Electron B...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REcei...
The thesis reports the development of Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers for radio astronomy hetero...
Open AccessIn this paper, we present the development of the waveguide niobium titanium nitride (NbTi...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
We overview the technology of superconductingHot-Electron Bolometer mixers in the field of terahertz...
Experimental work on the development of a quasi-optical heterodyne receiver for the THz frequency ra...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REceiv...
International audienceWe report on the development of a waveguide-based balanced superconducting mix...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
A waveguide 1.25 - 1.39 THz Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) balanced receiver was successfully develope...
Abstract — A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconductin...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...
In this paper, we present our studies on a technology demonstrator for a balanced waveguide hot-elec...
We report on a novel fabrication scheme for 1.9 THz waveguide mixers for SOFIA, where Hot Electron B...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REcei...
The thesis reports the development of Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) mixers for radio astronomy hetero...
Open AccessIn this paper, we present the development of the waveguide niobium titanium nitride (NbTi...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
We overview the technology of superconductingHot-Electron Bolometer mixers in the field of terahertz...
Experimental work on the development of a quasi-optical heterodyne receiver for the THz frequency ra...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REceiv...
International audienceWe report on the development of a waveguide-based balanced superconducting mix...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
A waveguide 1.25 - 1.39 THz Hot Electron Bolometer (HEB) balanced receiver was successfully develope...
Abstract — A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconductin...
A 16 pixel heterodyne receiver for 2.5 THz has been developed based on NbN superconducting hot-elect...
We report on low noise terahertz mixers (1.4–1.9 THz) developed for the heterodyne spectrometer onbo...