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24 September 2012 Membrane-based quasi-optical superconducting HEB mixers at terahertz frequencies
G. Gay, R. Lefèvre, Y. Delorme, F. Dauplay, A. Féret, T. Vacelet, L. Pelay, W. Miao, M. Ba-Trung, J.-M. Krieg, L. Pagani
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Abstract
Superconducting Hot Electron Bolometer mixers offer the highest sensitivity for heterodyne detections at frequencies above 1 THz. Important efforts have been made these recent years to further increase the HEB mixers' sensitivity and working frequency and also to design multi-pixel configuration. We present in this paper the developments of a non-standard quasi-optical membrane based HEB mixer where the commonly used focusing element, the silicon lens, is replaced by a micro-mirror and a membrane-based back-short. This configuration offers many advantages: easier processing for circuits at very high frequencies, better noise temperature brought by lower RF coupling loss and higher gain of the antenna. This design is also considered very attractive for multi-pixel receivers. The devices are made of phonon-cooled NbN HEB mixers processed on 1.4 μm thick stress-less Si3N4/Si02 membrane. Quasi-optical designs have been made for frequencies at 600 GHz and 2.5 THz. The design and the device fabrication process will be discussed and both DC and RF measurements at 600 GHz will be presented.
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G. Gay, R. Lefèvre, Y. Delorme, F. Dauplay, A. Féret, T. Vacelet, L. Pelay, W. Miao, M. Ba-Trung, J.-M. Krieg, and L. Pagani "Membrane-based quasi-optical superconducting HEB mixers at terahertz frequencies", Proc. SPIE 8452, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy VI, 845213 (24 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.926892
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Terahertz radiation

Etching

Silicon

Mirrors

Superconductors

Electrodes

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