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13 October 1995 Noise temperature and IF bandwidth of a 530-GHz heterodyne receiver employing a diffusion-cooled superconducting hot-electron mixer
Anders J. Skalare, William R. McGrath, Bruce Bumble, Henry G. LeDuc, P. J. Burke, A. A. Verheijen, Daniel E. Prober
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Abstract
We report on the first heterodyne measurements with a diffusion-cooled hot-electron bolometer mixer in the submillimeter wave band, using a waveguide mixer cooled to 2.2 K. The best receiver noise temperature at a local oscillator frequency of 533 GHz and an intermediate frequency of 1.4 GHz was 650 K (double sideband). The 3 dB IF roll-off frequency was around 1.7 to 1.9 GHz, with a weak dependence on the device bias conditions.
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Anders J. Skalare, William R. McGrath, Bruce Bumble, Henry G. LeDuc, P. J. Burke, A. A. Verheijen, and Daniel E. Prober "Noise temperature and IF bandwidth of a 530-GHz heterodyne receiver employing a diffusion-cooled superconducting hot-electron mixer", Proc. SPIE 2558, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves II, (13 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224230
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Bolometers

Heterodyning

Superconductors

Temperature metrology

Aerospace engineering

Extremely high frequency

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