TY - JOUR
T1 - 4 × 2 Hot electron bolometer mixer arrays for detection at 1.4, 1.9, and 4.7 THz for the balloon-borne terahertz observatory GUSTO
AU - Gaspar Silva, Jose Rui
AU - Laauwen, Wouter
AU - Mirzaei, B.
AU - Vercruyssen, N.
AU - Finkel, M.
AU - Westerveld, M.
AU - Young, Abram
AU - Kulesa, Craig
AU - Gao, J.R.
AU - More Authors, null
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - We have successfully demonstrated three 4×2 hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixer arrays, designed to operate between 4.2 and 5.5 K, with local oscillator (LO) frequencies of 1.4, 1.9, and 4.7 THz, respectively. These arrays consist of spiral antenna coupled NbN HEB mixers combined with elliptical lenses. These are to date the highest pixel count arrays using a quasi-optical coupling scheme at supra-THz frequencies. At 1.4 THz, we obtained an average double sideband mixer noise temperature of 330 K, a mixer conversion loss of 5.2 dB, and an optimum LO power of 210 nW. The array at 1.9 THz has an average mixer noise temperature of 425 K, a mixer conversion loss of 6.4 dB, and an optimum LO power of 190 nW. For the array at 4.7 THz, we obtained an average mixer noise temperature of 715 K, a mixer conversion loss of 8.9 dB, and an optimum LO power of 240 nW. We found the arrays to be uniform regarding the mixer noise temperature with a standard deviation of 3% to 4%, the conversion loss with a standard deviation of 8% to 11%, and optimum LO power with a standard deviation of 5% to 6%. The noise bandwidth was also measured, being 3.5 GHz for the three arrays. These performances are comparable to previously reported values in the literature for single pixels and also other detector arrays at similar frequencies. Our arrays met the instrument requirements and were employed in the Galactic/Extra-Galactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory (GUSTO), a NASA balloon-borne observatory. GUSTO launched from Antarctica on the 31st of December 2023 having a successful flight of 57 days, the longest ever recorded by NASA for such a mission profile.
AB - We have successfully demonstrated three 4×2 hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixer arrays, designed to operate between 4.2 and 5.5 K, with local oscillator (LO) frequencies of 1.4, 1.9, and 4.7 THz, respectively. These arrays consist of spiral antenna coupled NbN HEB mixers combined with elliptical lenses. These are to date the highest pixel count arrays using a quasi-optical coupling scheme at supra-THz frequencies. At 1.4 THz, we obtained an average double sideband mixer noise temperature of 330 K, a mixer conversion loss of 5.2 dB, and an optimum LO power of 210 nW. The array at 1.9 THz has an average mixer noise temperature of 425 K, a mixer conversion loss of 6.4 dB, and an optimum LO power of 190 nW. For the array at 4.7 THz, we obtained an average mixer noise temperature of 715 K, a mixer conversion loss of 8.9 dB, and an optimum LO power of 240 nW. We found the arrays to be uniform regarding the mixer noise temperature with a standard deviation of 3% to 4%, the conversion loss with a standard deviation of 8% to 11%, and optimum LO power with a standard deviation of 5% to 6%. The noise bandwidth was also measured, being 3.5 GHz for the three arrays. These performances are comparable to previously reported values in the literature for single pixels and also other detector arrays at similar frequencies. Our arrays met the instrument requirements and were employed in the Galactic/Extra-Galactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory (GUSTO), a NASA balloon-borne observatory. GUSTO launched from Antarctica on the 31st of December 2023 having a successful flight of 57 days, the longest ever recorded by NASA for such a mission profile.
KW - GUSTO
KW - hot electron bolometer
KW - lens-antenna
KW - mixer array
U2 - 10.1117/1.JATIS.11.1.016001
DO - 10.1117/1.JATIS.11.1.016001
M3 - Article
SN - 2329-4124
VL - 11
JO - Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
JF - Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
IS - 1
M1 - 016001
ER -