Sensitivity and Resolution of a Heterodyne Receiver Based on the NbN HEB Mixer with a Quantum-Cascade Laser as a Local Oscillator


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We present the results of experimental studies of the basic characteristics and operation features of a terahertz heterodyne detector based on the superconducting NbN HEB mixer and a quantum cascade laser as a local oscillator operating at a frequency of 2.02 THz. The measured noise temperature of such a mixer amounted to 1500 K. The spectral resolution of the detector is determined by the width of the local-oscillator spectral line whose measured value does not exceed 1 MHz. The quantum-cascade laser could be linearly tuned with respect to frequency with the coefficient 7.2 MHz/mA within the limits of the current oscillation bandwidth.

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I. V. Tretyakov

Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

V. A. Anfertyev

Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

L. S. Revin

Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

N. S. Kaurova

Moscow Pedagogical State University

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

B. M. Voronov

Moscow Pedagogical State University

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. L. Vaks

Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

G. N. Goltsman

Institute for Physics of Microstructures of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow Pedagogical State University

Email: anfertev-va@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod; Moscow

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