Superconductor Science and Technology, volume 38, issue 3, pages 35026

Response of a cold-electron bolometer in a coplanar antenna system

Anna Gordeeva
A.V. Gordeeva
Anton Blagodatkin
Anton V Blagodatkin
A.V. Blagodatkin
L.S. Revin
Sergey A Razov
S A Razov
Victoria Yu. Safonova
I.A. Fedotov
Evgenii V Skorokhodov
Anastasia Orlova
Nikita Gusev
N. S. Gusev
Igor Trofimov
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-01
scimago Q1
SJR1.056
CiteScore6.8
Impact factor3.7
ISSN09532048, 13616668
Abstract

Cold-electron bolometers have shown suitability for use in modern fundamental physical experiments. In this study, the fabrication and measurements of the samples with cold-electron bolometers integrated into coplanar antennas are performed. The absorber layer was made using combined aluminum-hafnium technology to improve quality of aluminum oxide layer and decrease electron–phonon coupling. The samples of two types were measured in a dilution cryostat at various temperatures from 20 to 300 mK. The first sample with Ti/Au/Pd antenna shows response in the two frequency bands, at 7–9 GHz with bandwidth of about 20%, and also at 14 GHz with 10% bandwidth. The NEP below 10 aW Hz 1 is reached at 300 mK for 7.7 GHz signal. The second sample with aluminum made antenna shows response in the frequency range 0.5–3 GHz due to the effect of kinetic inductance of superconducting aluminum.

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