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Design and Characterization of a 211–275 GHz Sideband Separating Mixer for the APEX Telescope
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyLocal OscillatorHigh-frequency DeviceSuperconductivityInstrumentationApex TelescopeMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicrowave EngineeringSideband SeparationElectromagnetic CompatibilityRadio Telescope
We present the final results of the development and characterization of the sideband separating superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) mixer for the APEX telescope band 1 (211-275 GHz). The sideband separation is achieved by using a quadrature scheme where the radio frequency (RF) and a local oscillator (LO) power are applied to two identical double sideband SIS mixers. All mixer components, including the LO and RF distribution circuitry, are integrated into a single mixer block. To achieve a compact design we developed a superconducting Lange coupler, based on Nb thin film, which is used as an intermediate frequency hybrid. Typical single sideband noise temperature of 100 K and sideband rejection ratio of about 12 dB and are measured.
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