Title :
Terahertz Performance of Integrated Lens Antennas With a Hot-Electron Bolometer
Author :
Semenov, Alexei D. ; Richter, Heiko ; Hübers, Heinz-Wilhelm ; Günther, Burghardt ; Smirnov, Andrey ; Il´in, K.S. ; Siegel, Michael ; Karamarkovic, Jugoslav P.
Author_Institution :
German Aerosp. Center, Berlin
Abstract :
Radiation coupling efficiency and directive properties of integrated lens antennas with log-spiral, log-periodic, and double-slot planar feeds coupled to a hot-electron bolometer were experimentally studied at frequencies from 1 to 6 THz and compared with simulations based on the method of moments and physical-optics ray tracing. For all studied antennas, the modeled spectral dependence of the coupling efficiency fits to the experimental data obtained with both Fourier transform spectroscopy and noise temperature measurements only if the complex impedance of the bolometer is explicitly taken into account. At high frequencies, the radiation pattern of integrated antennas exhibits sidelobes, which are higher than those predicted by the antenna model
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectroscopy; antenna feeds; antenna radiation patterns; bolometers; hot carriers; lens antennas; log periodic antennas; method of moments; millimetre wave antennas; ray tracing; spiral antennas; 1 to 6 THz; Fourier transform spectroscopy; double-slot planar feeds; hot-electron bolometer; integrated lens antennas; log-periodic feeds; log-spiral feeds; method of moments; noise temperature measurements; physical-optics ray tracing; quasioptical coupling; radiation coupling efficiency; radiation pattern; superconducting bolometers; terahertz receivers; Antenna feeds; Bolometers; Directive antennas; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Lenses; Moment methods; Ray tracing; Temperature measurement; Integrated lens antenna; quasi-optical coupling; superconducting bolometers; terahertz receivers;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.889153