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A cryogenic thermal source for detector array characterization.

David T ChussKarwan RostemEdward J WollackLeah BermanFelipe ColazoMartin DeGeorgeKyle HelsonMarco Sagliocca
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
We describe the design, fabrication, and validation of a cryogenically compatible quasioptical thermal source for characterization of detector arrays. The source is constructed using a graphite-loaded epoxy mixture that is molded into a tiled pyramidal structure. The mold is fabricated using a hardened steel template produced via a wire electron discharge machining process. The absorptive mixture is bonded to a copper backplate enabling thermalization of the entire structure and measurement of the source temperature. Measurements indicate that the reflectance of the source is <0.001 across a spectral band extending from 75 to 330 GHz.
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