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Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, volume 15, pages 26-36

Measurements of dichroic bow-tie antenna arrays with integrated cold-electron bolometers using YBCO oscillators

L.S. Revin
Anton V Blagodatkin
Viktor O Zbrozhek
Andrey V Samartsev
Anastasia N. Orlova
Dmitry V Masterov
Alexey E Parafin
Victoria Yu. Safonova
ANNA V. GORDEEVA
Leonid S. Kuz'min
Silvia Masi
Paolo De Bernardis
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-01-04
scimago Q2
SJR0.520
CiteScore5.7
Impact factor2.6
ISSN21904286
PubMed ID:  38213571
General Physics and Astronomy
General Materials Science
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract

We consider properties of dichroic antenna arrays on a silicon substrate with integrated cold-electron bolometers to detect radiation at frequencies of 210 and 240 GHz. This frequency range is widely used in cosmic microwave background experiments in space, balloon, and ground-based missions such as BICEP Array, LSPE, LiteBIRD, QUBIC, Simons Observatory, and AliCPT. As a direct radiation detector, we use cold-electron bolometers, which have high sensitivity and a wide operating frequency range, as well as immunity to spurious cosmic rays. Their other advantages are the compact size of the order of a few micrometers and the effect of direct electron cooling, which can improve sensitivity in typical closed-loop cycle 3He cryostats for space applications. We study a novel concept of cold-electron bolometers with two SIN tunnel junctions and one SN contact. The amplitude–frequency characteristics measured with YBCO Josephson Junction oscillators show narrow peaks at 205 GHz for the 210 GHz array and at 225 GHz for the 240 GHz array; the separation of these two frequency bands is clearly visible. The noise equivalent power level at an operating point in the current bias mode is 5 × 10−16 W/√Hz.

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