Title :
NbN hot electron bolometer mixers: sensitivity, LO power, direct detection and stability
Author :
Baselmans, J.J.A. ; Hajenius, M. ; Gao, J.R. ; Baryshev, A. ; Kooi, J. ; Klapwijk, T.M. ; Voronov, B. ; de Korte, P. ; Gol´tsman, Gregory
Author_Institution :
Space Res. Organ. of the Netherlands, Utrecht, Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We demonstrate that the performance of NbN lattice cooled hot electron bolometer mixers depends strongly on the interface quality between the bolometer and the contact structure. Both the receiver noise temperature and the gain bandwidth can be improved by a factor of 2 by cleaning the interface and adding an additional superconducting interlayer to the contact pad. Using this we obtain a double sideband receiver noise temperature of 950 K at 2.5 THz and 4.3 K, using a 0.4×4 μm HEB mixer with a spiral antenna. At the same bias point, we obtain an IF gain bandwidth of 6 GHz. To comply with current demands on THz mixers for use in space based receivers we reduce the device size to 0.15×1 μm and use a twin slot antenna. We report measurements of the noise temperature, LO power requirement, stability and the direct detection effect, using a mixer with a 1.6 THz twin slot antenna and a 1.462 THz solid state LO source with calibrated output power.
Keywords :
bolometers; niobium compounds; submillimetre wave detectors; submillimetre wave mixers; submillimetre wave receivers; superconducting mixers; superconducting particle detectors; 1.462 THz; 1.6 THz; 2.3 THz; 4.3 K; 6 GHz; 950 K; HEB mixer; LO power requirement; NbN; THz mixers; double sideband receiver noise temperature; heterodyne receivers; hot electron bolometer mixers; space based receivers; spiral antenna; superconducting interlayer; twin slot antenna; Bandwidth; Bolometers; Cleaning; Electrons; Lattices; Receiving antennas; Slot antennas; Stability; Superconducting device noise; Temperature sensors; Heterodyne receivers; terahertz radiation detection;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849884