Superconducting Hot-Electron Submillimeter-Wave Detector
TBMG-5408
07/01/2009
- Content
A superconducting hot-electron bolometer has been built and tested as a prototype of high-sensitivity, rapid-response detectors of submillimeter-wavelength radiation. There are diverse potential applications for such detectors, a few examples being submillimeter spectroscopy for scientific research; detection of leaking gases; detection of explosive, chemical, and biological weapons; and medical imaging.
- Citation
- "Superconducting Hot-Electron Submillimeter-Wave Detector," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2009.