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Numerical modeling of a multi-frequency receiving system based on an array of dipole antennas for LSPE-SWIPE.

Alexander V ChiginevAnton V BlagodatkinDmitrii A PimanovEkaterina A MatrozovaAnna V GordeevaAndrey L PankratovLeonid S Kuzmin
Published in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2022)
Here we present the results of a numerical modeling of mode composition in the constriction of the Large Scale Polarization Explorer-Short-Wavelength Instrument for the Polarization Explorer (LSPE-SWIPE) back-to-back horn. These results are used for calculating the frequency response of arrays of planar dipole antennas with cold-electron bolometers for 145, 210, and 240 GHz frequencies. For the main frequency channel (i.e., 145 GHz) we have a 45 GHz bandwidth. For the auxiliary frequency channels (i.e., 210 and 240 GHz) placed on the same substrate, we have bandwidths of 26 and 38 GHz, respectively. We performed some optimizations for cold-electron bolometers to achieve a photon noise-equivalent power of 1.1 × 10 -16 W/Hz 1/2 . This was achieved by replacing one of two superconductor-insulator-normal tunnel junctions with a superconductor-normal metal contact.
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