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A broadband THz receiver for low background space applicationsWe have developed a sensitive bolometric receiver for low background space applications. In a 10 percent bandwidth at 1 THz, this receiver is approximately 100 times more sensitive than a quantum limited heterodyne receiver with a 1 GHz IF bandwidth. This receiver is designed to be used for the long wavelength band (200-700 microns) in the MIPS instrument on NASA's SIRTF satellite. The bolometers are cooled to 100 mK by an adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator. Roughly 60 g of cesium chrome alum salt is partially demagnetized to 100 mK, followed by a slow regulated downramp to compensate for the heat leak. The hold time of the ADR system is about 18 hours with a temperature stability of delta T(sub rms) approx. equals 10 micro-K. The composite bolometers have electrical responsivities of 10(exp 9)V/W and electrical NEP's of about 3x10(exp -17) W/square root of Hz. The bolometer signals are read out by JFET preamplifiers located on the helium plate and operated at 120 K. We have addressed a number of space qualification issues, such as the development of an analog magnet controller, construction of a cryogenic shake-table for bolometers and selection of the paramagnetic salt CCA which can survive a bakeout at 50 C. The receiver is scheduled to be flown in the spring of 1992 on a balloon telescope. This flight has a dual purpose. One is to provide realistic test of the capabilities of the new receiver. The other is to search for anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background on scales of a few degrees.
Document ID
19930018593
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hagmann, C.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Benford, D. J.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Clapp, A. C.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Richards, P. L.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Timbie, P.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1992
Publication Information
Publication: Michigan Univ., The Third International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology: Symposium Proceedings
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
93N27782
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-88-09616
CONTRACT_GRANT: JPL-958764
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSG-7205
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-2121
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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