For sensitive detection of astronomical continuum radiation in the 200 micron to 3 mm wavelength range, bolometers are presently the detectors of choice. In order to approach the limits imposed by photon noise in a cryogenically cooled telescope in space, bolometers must be operated at temperatures near 0.1 K. Researchers report progress in building and using bolometers that operate at these temperatures. The most sensitive bolometer had an estimated noise equivalent power (NEP) of 7 x 10(exp 017) W Hz(exp -1/2). Researchers also briefly discuss the durability of paramagnetic salts used to cool the bolometers
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
Progress toward a prototype of 100 mK bolometric detection system for the Space Infrared Telescope F...
Bolometers for balloon and space missions have seen extensive development because of their capacity ...
An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator was designed for cooling infrared bolometers for studies i...
Ultra low noise bolometers are required for space - based astronomical observations. Extremely sensi...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
We propose a novel adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) to produce temperatures as low as 10...
A feed-horn-coupled monolithic array of micromesh bolometers is undergoing development for use in a ...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
We are developing a facility which will be used to characterize the bolometric detectors for Planck,...
We have developed a sensitive bolometric receiver for low background space applications. In a 10 per...
We are developing a facility which will be used to characterize the bolometric detectors for Planck,...
xiv, 156 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Over the last several years, a submillimetre astronomical polarizing ...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
Progress toward a prototype of 100 mK bolometric detection system for the Space Infrared Telescope F...
Bolometers for balloon and space missions have seen extensive development because of their capacity ...
An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator was designed for cooling infrared bolometers for studies i...
Ultra low noise bolometers are required for space - based astronomical observations. Extremely sensi...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
We propose a novel adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) to produce temperatures as low as 10...
A feed-horn-coupled monolithic array of micromesh bolometers is undergoing development for use in a ...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
We are developing a facility which will be used to characterize the bolometric detectors for Planck,...
We have developed a sensitive bolometric receiver for low background space applications. In a 10 per...
We are developing a facility which will be used to characterize the bolometric detectors for Planck,...
xiv, 156 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Over the last several years, a submillimetre astronomical polarizing ...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...