This paper presents a new type of electron bolometric ('hot electron') mixer. We have demonstrated a three order of magnitude improvement in the bandwidth compared with previously known types of electron bolometric mixers, by using the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) medium at the hetero-interface between AlGaAs and GaAs. We have tested both in-house MOCVD-grown material, and MBE material, with similar results. The conversion loss (Lc) at 94 GHz is presently 18 dB for a mixer operating at 20 K, and calculations indicate that Lc can be decreased to about 10 dB in future devices. Calculated and measured curves of Lc versus PLO, and IOC, respectively, agree well. We argue that there are several different configurations of electron bolometr...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz bolometric mixers made of MgB2 superconducting thin films. For a 10...
Heterodyne receivers for applications in astronomy need quantum limited sensitivity. In instruments ...
While SIS and Schottky barrier mixers have demonstrated decreasing receiver noise temperatures up to...
Experimental results obtained by studying the main characteristics of a millimeter-submillimeterwave...
This dissertation describes the investigation of a new type of device, the two dimensional electron ...
This final report describes a three-year research effort, aimed at developing new types of THz low n...
During the past decade major advances have been made regarding low noise mixers for terahertz (THz) ...
This paper reports the integration of an AlGaAs/GaAs 2-D electron gas (2DEG) bolometric mixer and a ...
We overview the technology of superconductingHot-Electron Bolometer mixers in the field of terahertz...
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...
NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixers are at this moment the best heterodyne detectors for frequen...
We consider a new type of hot-electron mixer that employs a kinetic-inductance response in a superco...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REcei...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz bolometric mixers made of MgB2 superconducting thin films. For a 10...
Heterodyne receivers for applications in astronomy need quantum limited sensitivity. In instruments ...
While SIS and Schottky barrier mixers have demonstrated decreasing receiver noise temperatures up to...
Experimental results obtained by studying the main characteristics of a millimeter-submillimeterwave...
This dissertation describes the investigation of a new type of device, the two dimensional electron ...
This final report describes a three-year research effort, aimed at developing new types of THz low n...
During the past decade major advances have been made regarding low noise mixers for terahertz (THz) ...
This paper reports the integration of an AlGaAs/GaAs 2-D electron gas (2DEG) bolometric mixer and a ...
We overview the technology of superconductingHot-Electron Bolometer mixers in the field of terahertz...
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...
NbN hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixers are at this moment the best heterodyne detectors for frequen...
We consider a new type of hot-electron mixer that employs a kinetic-inductance response in a superco...
Context. Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German REcei...
We present recent advances in the development of NbN hot-electron bolometric (HEB) mixers for flying...
We report on low noise terahertz bolometric mixers made of MgB2 superconducting thin films. For a 10...
Heterodyne receivers for applications in astronomy need quantum limited sensitivity. In instruments ...