Eugene M. Gershenzon
Moscow State Pedagogical University
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Journal of Applied Physics | 1994
Yu. P. Gousev; G. N. Gol’tsman; A. D. Semenov; Eugene M. Gershenzon; R. S. Nebosis; M. A. Heusinger; Karl Friedrich Renk
An ultrafast detector that is sensitive to radiation in a broad spectral range from submillimeter waves to visible light is reported. It consists of a structured NbN thin film cooled to a temperature below Tc (∼11 K). Using 20 ps pulses of a GaAs laser, we observed signal pulses with both rise and decay time of about 50 ps. From the analysis of a mixing experiment with submillimeter radiation we estimate an intrinsic response time of the detector of ∼12 ps. The sensitivity was found to be similar for the near‐infrared and submillimeter radiation. Broadband sensitivity and short response time are attributed to a quasiparticle heating effect.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 1997
Sergey I. Svechnikov; Gregory N. Goltsman; B. Voronov; Pavel A. Yagoubov; Sergei I. Cherednichenko; Eugene M. Gershenzon; Victor Y. Belitsky; H. Ekström; E. Kollberg; A. D. Semenov; Yu. P. Gousev; Karl Friedrich Renk
We have studied the phonon-cooled hot-electron bolometer (HEB) as a quasioptical mixer based on a spiral antenna designed for the 0.3-1 THz frequency band and fabricated on sapphire and high resistivity silicon substrates. HEB devices were produced from superconducting 3.5-5 nm thick NbN films with a critical temperature 10-12 K and a critical current density of approximately 10/sup 7/ A/cm/sup 2/ at 4.2 K. For these devices we reached a DSB receiver noise temperature below 1500 K, a total conversion loss of L/sub t/=16 dB in the 500-700 GHz frequency range, an IF bandwidth of 3-4 GHz and an optimal LO absorbed power of /spl sime/4 /spl mu/W. We experimentally analyzed various contributions to the conversion loss and obtained an RF coupling factor of about 5 dB, internal mixer loss of 10 dB and IF mismatch of 1 dB.
International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves | 1996
Yu. P. Gousev; G. N. Gol'tsman; B. S. Karasik; Eugene M. Gershenzon; A. D. Semenov; H. S. Barowski; R. S. Nebosis; Karl Friedrich Renk
We report on a superconducting hot electron bolometer coupled to radiation via a broadband antenna. The bolometer, a structured NbN film, was patterned on a thin dielectric membrane between terminals of a gold slotline antenna. We investigated the response to submillimeter radiation (wave-lengths ∼ 0.1 mm to 0.7 mm) in the fundamental Gaussian mode. We found that the directivity of the antenna was constant within a factor of 2.5 through the whole experimental range. The noise equivalent power of the bolometer at 119 µm was ∼ 3 · 10−13 W/Hz1/2; a time constant of ∼ 160 ps was estimated.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 1997
A.D. Semenov; Yu. P. Gousev; Karl Friedrich Renk; B. Voronov; Gregory N. Goltsman; Eugene M. Gershenzon; G. W. Schwaab; R. Feinäugle
The noise temperature of a NbN phonon cooled hot-electron mixer has been measured at a frequency of 2.5 THz for various operating conditions. We obtained for optimal operation a double sideband mixer noise temperature of /spl ap/14000 K and a system conversion loss of /spl ap/23 dB at intermediate frequencies up to 1 GHz. The dependences of the mixer noise temperature on the bias voltage, local oscillator power, and intermediate frequency were consistent with the phenomenological description based on the effective temperature approximation.
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 1997
Yu. P. Gousev; A. D. Semenov; I.G. Goghidze; E. V. Pechen; A. V. Varlashkin; Gregory N. Goltsman; Eugene M. Gershenzon; Karl Friedrich Renk
We investigated the output noise of a YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 7-/spl delta// (YBCO) superconducting hot-electron bolometer (HEB) in a large frequency range (10 kHz to 8 GHz); the bolometer either consisted of a structured 50 nm thick YBCO film on LaAlO/sub 3/ or a 30 nm thick film on a MgO substrate. We found that flicker noise dominated at low frequencies (below 1 MHz), while at higher frequencies Johnson noise and a current dependent noise were the main noise sources.
Archive | 2001
Sergei I. Cherednichenko; Matthias Kroug; Harald F. Merkel; Erik L. Kollberg; Denis N. Loudkov; K. Smirnov; B. Voronov; Gregory N. Goltsman; Eugene M. Gershenzon
Archive | 1996
Pavel A. Yagoubov; Gregory N. Goltsman; B. Voronov; Sergey I. Svechnikov; Sergei I. Cherednichenko; Eugene M. Gershenzon; Victor Y. Belitsky; H. Ekstrom; E. Kollberg; Alexei D. Semenov; Yu. P. Gousev; Karl Friedrich Renk
Physica B-condensed Matter | 1994
Yu. P. Gousev; A. D. Semenov; Gregory N. Goltsman; A.V. Sergeev; Eugene M. Gershenzon
Archive | 1995
H. Ekstrom; Boris S. Karasik; Erik L. Kollberg; Gregory N. Goltsman; Eugene M. Gershenzon
Archive | 1994
O. Okunev; A. Dzardanov; H. Ekstrom; Steven Jacobson; Erik L. Kollberg; Gregory N. Goltsman; Eugene M. Gershenzon