Design and development of a 600-720 GHz receiver for ALMA Band 9

  • Baryshev, A. M.
  • Hesper, R.
  • Mena, F. P.
  • Jackson, B. D.
  • Adema, J.
  • Schaeffer, H.
  • Barkhof, J.
  • Wild, W.
  • Candotti, M.
  • Lodewijk, C.
  • Loudkov, D.
  • Zijlstra, T.
  • Noroozian, 0.
  • Klapwijk, T. M.
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Publication date
January 2006

Abstract

This paper describes the design and development of the ALMA Band 9 receiver cartridges. The ALMA project is a collaboration between Europe, North America, and Japan to build an aperture synthesis telescope consisting of at least 64 12-m antennas located at 5000 m altitude in Chile. In its full configuration, ALMA will observe in 10 frequency bands between 30 and 950 GHz, and will provide astronomers with unprecedented sensitivity and spatial resolution at millimetre and sub-millimetre wavelengths. Band 9, covering 600-720 GHz, is the highest frequency band in the baseline ALMA project, and will thus offer the telescope's highest spatial resolutions. The ALMA Band 9 cartridge is a compact unit containing the core of a 600-720 GHz heterodyne ...

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