Development of a Compact Dual-Frequency SIS Receiver
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概要
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Of particular interest for the 14-m millimeter-wave telescope at Delingha (PMO,China) is to observe J=1-0 and 2-1 transitions of carbon monoxide (as well as those of their isotopes), which give rise to emissions at frequencies of around 115 and 230 GHz, respectively. Incorporated with a modified two-stage Gifford-McMahon (GM) 4-K refrigerator, a compact dual-frequency (100- and 230- GHz) SIS (superconductor-insulator-superconductor) receiver is developed. Experimental results upon the 4-K cryogenic system and the 100-GHz SIS receiver are presented.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1996-04-26
著者
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Inatani J
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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NOGUCHI Takashi
Nobeyama Radio Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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Noguchi T
Nobeyama Radio Observatory Of Japan Nagano‐ken Jpn
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INATANI Junji
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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Shi Shengcai
Nobeyama Radio Observatory:purple Mt.observatory
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XU Zhicai
Purple Mt.Observatory
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Noguchi Takashi
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
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- Experimental Results of SIS Mixers with Distributed Junction Arrays
- Analysis of The Bandwidth Performance of SIS Mixers with Distributed Junction Arrays
- Parallel Connected Twin SIS Junctions for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Mixers
- Development of a 500-GHz Band SIS Mixer
- Parallel Connected Twin SIS Junctions for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Mixers : Analysis and Experimental Verification
- Phase Locking of SWL Array Junctions in Submillimeter Mixing
- Quasi-Optical SIS Mixers with Nb/AIO_x/Nb Tunnel Junctions in the 270-GHz Band (Special Issue on Toward Digital and Analog Applications of Superconductors)
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- Characteristics of Superconducting Nb Layer Fabricated Using High-Vacuum Electron Beam Evaporation
- Low-Noise Superconducting Receivers for Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths(Special Issue on Superconductive Electron Devices and Their Applications)
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