Sideband separating mixer for 600-720 GHz

Khudchenko A.; Baryshev A.; Hesper R.; Gerlofma G.; Spaans M.; Mena, P; Zijlstra T.; Klapwijk T.; Kooi J.W.

Keywords: temperature, spectroscopy, design, waves, integration, line, time, frequency, wave, signal, band, rf, rejection, noise, circuits, devices, millimeter, superconductivity, junctions, mixing, path, alma, 9, response, mixers, Materials, to, Spectral, Superconducting, terahertz, Projectiles, sideband, upgrade, SIS, (machinery), Dual-polarizations, mixer, Submillimeters, Separating, Insulator-superconductor, Superconductor-insulator-superconductor

Abstract

The ALMA Band 9 receiver cartridge (600-720 GHz) based on Dual Sideband (DSB) superconductor-insulatorsuperconductor (SIS) mixer is currently in full production. In the case of spectral line observations, the integration time to reach a certain signal-to-noise level can be reduced by about a factor of two by rejecting an unused sideband. The goal is to upgrade the current ALMA band 9 cartridge to a full dual-polarization sideband separating (2SB) capability, with minimal-cost upgrade path. A new compact and modular sideband separating mixer was designed, and a prototype manufactured. The individual SIS mixer devices in the 2SB block are implemented as conventional Band 9 DSB mixers, so that existing devices can be reused and tested individually. Any ALMA DSB developments contribute to the 2SB upgrade. The first experimental results demonstrate noise temperature from 300K to 500K over 80% of the band, which will be improved to fit the ALMA requirements. Nevertheless, the frequency response for 2SB is the same as for DSB, showing that the RF design is still valid, even with different SIS mixer devices. The quality of the RF and IF design is confirmed by a sideband rejection ratio of about 15 dB, which is within the ALMA spec (>10dB ). © 2010 Copyright SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

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Título de la Revista: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volumen: 7854
Editorial: SPIE
Fecha de publicación: 2010
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