Ultra-Compact, Superconducting Spectrometer-on-a-Chip at Submillimeter Wavelengths
TBMG-15511
01/01/2013
- Content
Small size, wide spectral bandwidth, and highly multiplexed detector readout are required to develop powerful multi-beam spectrometers for high-redshift observations. Currently available spectrometers at these frequencies are large and bulky. The grating sizes for these spectrometers are prohibitive. This fundamental size issue is a key limitation for space-based spectrometers for astrophysics applications.
- Citation
- "Ultra-Compact, Superconducting Spectrometer-on-a-Chip at Submillimeter Wavelengths," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2013.