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Rev Sci Instrum ; 87(4): 043103, 2016 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27131650

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The next generation of far infrared space observatories will require extremely sensitive detectors that can be realized only by combining extremely low intrinsic noise with high optical efficiency. We have measured the broad-band optical response of ultra-sensitive transtion edge sensor (TES) bolometers (NEP≈2aW/Hz) in the 30-60-µm band where radiation is coupled to the detectors with a few-moded conical feedhorn and a hemispherical backshort. We show that these detectors have an optical efficiency of 60% (the ratio of the power detected by the TES bolometer to the total power propagating through the feedhorn). We find that the measured optical efficiency can be understood in terms of the modes propagating through the feedhorn with the aid of a spatial mode-filtering technique.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 25(1): 80-9, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18157214

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The analysis of reflections from thin films or dielectric materials can be approached by a matrix method that treats any thin-layer device as a cascade of sequential, zero-thickness reflecting thin-layer surfaces [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A2, 1363 (1985)]. Our paper presents an alternative method for predicting the reflection/transmission characteristics of such dielectric films in a Fabry-Perot interferometer configuration based on a Gaussian-beam modal analysis within a scattering-matrix framework [in Proceedings of IEE 7th International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (IEE, 1991), Issue 15, p. 201.] We present and validate a scalar Gaussian-beam modal scattering-matrix approach using long-wavelength examples, where diffraction effects are important to model total transmission and reflection characteristics that also include a waveguide modal description of a corrugated horn. For optical beams the same technique is equally applicable, but diffraction is less severe within this framework. This approach is flexible and has many applications within laser optics and in far-infrared or submillimeter-instrumentation optical analysis, where it is possible to incorporate reflections in both waveguide and free space within the description of a whole system. To conclude and verify the accuracy of the technique, experimental measurements taken at 94 GHz are compared with theoretical predictions for a dielectric cavity of polyethylene sheets between corrugated source and detector antennas.

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