Measurements of dichroic bow-tie antenna arrays with integrated cold-electron bolometers using YBCO oscillators

Beilstein J Nanotechnol. 2024 Jan 4:15:26-36. doi: 10.3762/bjnano.15.3. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

We consider properties of dichroic antenna arrays on a silicon substrate with integrated cold-electron bolometers to detect radiation at frequencies of 210 and 240 GHz. This frequency range is widely used in cosmic microwave background experiments in space, balloon, and ground-based missions such as BICEP Array, LSPE, LiteBIRD, QUBIC, Simons Observatory, and AliCPT. As a direct radiation detector, we use cold-electron bolometers, which have high sensitivity and a wide operating frequency range, as well as immunity to spurious cosmic rays. Their other advantages are the compact size of the order of a few micrometers and the effect of direct electron cooling, which can improve sensitivity in typical closed-loop cycle 3He cryostats for space applications. We study a novel concept of cold-electron bolometers with two SIN tunnel junctions and one SN contact. The amplitude-frequency characteristics measured with YBCO Josephson Junction oscillators show narrow peaks at 205 GHz for the 210 GHz array and at 225 GHz for the 240 GHz array; the separation of these two frequency bands is clearly visible. The noise equivalent power level at an operating point in the current bias mode is 5 × 10-16 W/√Hz.

Keywords: B mode; Josephson junction; LSPE; cold-electron bolometer; cosmic microwave background; dichroic antenna array; dipole bow-tie antenna.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Russian Science Foundation, grant number 21-79-20227.