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Superconducting Receivers for Space, Balloon, and Ground-Based Sub-Terahertz Radio Telescopes.

Authors :
Balega, Yu. Yu.
Baryshev, A. M.
Bubnov, G. M.
Vdovin, V. F.
Vdovichev, S. N.
Gunbina, A. A.
Dmitriev, P. N.
Dubrovich, V. K.
Zinchenko, I. I.
Koshelets, V. P.
Lemzyakov, S. A.
Nagirnaya, D. V.
Rudakov, K. I.
Smirnov, A. V.
Tarasov, M. A.
Filippenko, L. V.
Haikin, V. B.
Khudchenko, A. V.
Chekushkin, A. M.
Edelman, V. S.
Source :
Radiophysics & Quantum Electronics; Dec2020, Vol. 63 Issue 7, p479-500, 22p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We give a review of both our own original scientific results of the development of superconducting receivers for sub-terahertz astronomy and the main leading concepts of the global instrumentation. The analysis of current astronomical problems, the results of microwave astroclimate research, and the development of equipment for sub-terahertz radio astronomy studies justify the need and feasibility of a major infrastructure project in Russia to create a sub-terahertz telescope, as well as to enhance the implementation of the ongoing Millimetron and Suffa projects. The following results are discussed: i) superconducting coherent receivers and broadband subterahertz detectors for space, balloon, and ground-based radio telescopes have been developed and tested; ii) ultrasensitive receiving systems based on tunnel structures such as superconductor—insulator—superconductor (SIS) and superconductor—insulator—normal metal—insulator—superconductor (SINIS) have been created, fabricated, and examined; iii) a receiving array based on SINIS detectors and microwave readout system for such structures has been implemented; iv) methods for manufacturing high-quality tunnel structures Nb/AlO<subscript>x</subscript>/Nb and Nb/AlN/NbN based on niobium films with a current density of up to 30 kA/cm<superscript>2</superscript> have been developed. Receivers operated at 200 to 950 GHz and having a noise temperature only a factor of 2 to 5 higher than the quantum limit have been created and tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00338443
Volume :
63
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Radiophysics & Quantum Electronics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151918781
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11141-021-10073-z