Superconducting thin film tunnel junctions of small area (.1 → 1 μm^2) have properties which make them suitable for high frequency (≳100 GHz) heterodyne receivers. Both pair and single quasiparticle tunneling is present in these devices, but it is found that the mixing due to the pair effect is apparently excessively noisy, whereas the single quasiparticle effect has a low noise character which gives hope for near quantum limited performance. The physical effect involved is photon assisted quasiparticle tunneling and was first observed by Dayem and Martin[1]. We have made laboratory tests at 115 and 230 GHz which gave single side band (SSB) mixer noise temperatures of 60 and 300 K respectively. Also we have fabricated a 90-140 GHz receiver ...
This article presents a heterodyne experiment which uses a 380-520 GHz planar circuit balanced Nb-Al...
The noise and gain of a heterodyne waveguide mixer employing Nb/Al2O3/Nb superconducting tunnel junc...
We describe a 1 THz quasioptical SIS mixer which uses a twin-slot antenna, an antireflection-coated ...
Superconducting thin film tunnel junctions of small area (.1 → 1 μm^2) have properties which make th...
Calculations based on the quantum theory of mixing in single-particle tunnel junctions show that the...
The development and construction of an ultralow noise heterodyne receiver for millimeter wave astron...
We report on the development of low-noise quasi-optical SIS mixers for the frequency range 400-850 G...
The central issue of this thesis is the application of the superior qualities of superconductor-insu...
A 410-495 GHz heterodyne receiver, with an array of two Nb/Al2O3/Nb tunneljunctions as mixing elemen...
We report on the continuing development of submillimetre quasi-optical slot antenna SIS mixers, whic...
A broadband, low noise heterodyne receiver, suitable for astronomical use, has been built using a Pb...
We describe quasi-optical SIS mixers operating in the submillimeter band (500-750 GHz) which have ve...
We have developed, manufactured, and tested a waveguide mixer in the range 211-275 GHz on the basis ...
* The physical mechanisms which give rise to conversion gain in SIS quasiparticle mixers are studied...
A fully quantum mechanical theory of diode mixers which includes quantization of the external circui...
This article presents a heterodyne experiment which uses a 380-520 GHz planar circuit balanced Nb-Al...
The noise and gain of a heterodyne waveguide mixer employing Nb/Al2O3/Nb superconducting tunnel junc...
We describe a 1 THz quasioptical SIS mixer which uses a twin-slot antenna, an antireflection-coated ...
Superconducting thin film tunnel junctions of small area (.1 → 1 μm^2) have properties which make th...
Calculations based on the quantum theory of mixing in single-particle tunnel junctions show that the...
The development and construction of an ultralow noise heterodyne receiver for millimeter wave astron...
We report on the development of low-noise quasi-optical SIS mixers for the frequency range 400-850 G...
The central issue of this thesis is the application of the superior qualities of superconductor-insu...
A 410-495 GHz heterodyne receiver, with an array of two Nb/Al2O3/Nb tunneljunctions as mixing elemen...
We report on the continuing development of submillimetre quasi-optical slot antenna SIS mixers, whic...
A broadband, low noise heterodyne receiver, suitable for astronomical use, has been built using a Pb...
We describe quasi-optical SIS mixers operating in the submillimeter band (500-750 GHz) which have ve...
We have developed, manufactured, and tested a waveguide mixer in the range 211-275 GHz on the basis ...
* The physical mechanisms which give rise to conversion gain in SIS quasiparticle mixers are studied...
A fully quantum mechanical theory of diode mixers which includes quantization of the external circui...
This article presents a heterodyne experiment which uses a 380-520 GHz planar circuit balanced Nb-Al...
The noise and gain of a heterodyne waveguide mixer employing Nb/Al2O3/Nb superconducting tunnel junc...
We describe a 1 THz quasioptical SIS mixer which uses a twin-slot antenna, an antireflection-coated ...