Terahertz hot electron bolometer waveguide mixers for GREAT
P. P\"utz, C. E. Honingh, K. Jacobs, M. Justen, M. Schultz, and J., Stutzki

TL;DR
This paper presents the development, characterization, and successful deployment of superconducting hot electron bolometer waveguide mixers for high-frequency THz astronomy on SOFIA, demonstrating their practicality and sensitivity.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel waveguide-based HEB mixer technology operating at 2.5 THz, with in-house fabrication and flight qualification, advancing THz receiver capabilities.
Findings
First successful operation of a waveguide HEB mixer at 2.5 THz
IF noise roll-off frequency above 2.8 GHz in NbTiN HEBs
Demonstrated stability and low passband ripple during astronomical observations
Abstract
Supplementing the publications based on the first-light observations with the German Receiver for Astronomy at Terahertz frequencies (GREAT) on SOFIA, we present background information on the underlying heterodyne detector technology. We describe the superconducting hot electron bolometer (HEB) detectors that are used as frequency mixers in the L1 (1400 GHz), L2 (1900 GHz), and M (2500 GHz) channels of GREAT. Measured performance of the detectors is presented and background information on their operation in GREAT is given. Our mixer units are waveguide-based and couple to free-space radiation via a feedhorn antenna. The HEB mixers are designed, fabricated, characterized, and flight-qualified in-house. We are able to use the full intermediate frequency bandwidth of the mixers using silicon-germanium multi-octave cryogenic low-noise amplifiers with very low input return loss.…
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