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A Superconducting Hot Electron Bolometer Mixer for 530 GHzThis paper describes a superconducting hot electron bolometer mixer that uses diffusion rather than interactions with phonons as a cooling mechanism for the hot electrons. The bolometer is a 0.14 µm; wide niobium microbridge with a length less than 0.5 µm;. The submicron length ensures rapid diffusion of the hot electrons into contacting gold films. This mechanism is believed to be fast enough to allow mixer operation with intermediate frequencies of several GHz. An electron cooling time of 55 ps is inferred from DC resistance versus temperature measurements, indicating a roll-off frequency close to 3 GHz. Initial receiver measurements using a two-tuner waveguide mixer confirm heterodyne mixing at 532 GHz with an intermediate frequency of 1.4 GHz.
Document ID
20210004205
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Other
External Source(s)
Authors
Prober, D.E.
Verheijen, A.A.
Burke, P.J.
LeDuc, H.G.
Bumble, B.
McGrath, W.R.
Skalare, A.
Date Acquired
May 10, 1994
Publication Date
May 10, 1994
Publication Information
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review
Keywords
bolometer
superconducting
hot
electron
cooling
niobium
mixer
phonons

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