TELIS SIR channel performance analysis

The TELIS (Terahertz and sub-millimeter limb sounder) instrument is a three-channel heterodyne receiver developed for atmospheric research. TELIS is mounted together with the MIPAS-B2 instrument on a balloon platform of the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research of the Karlsruhe Institute of...

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Main Authors: de Lange, Gert, Kiselev, Oleg, Yagoubov, Pavel, Golstein, Hans, de Lange, Arno, van Kuik, Bart, van Rantwijk, Joris, de Vries, Ed, Dercksen, Johannes, Hoogeveen, Ruud, Birk, Manfred, Wagner, Georg, Ermakov, Andrey, Koshelets, Valery
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:64560 2024-05-19T07:43:29+00:00 TELIS SIR channel performance analysis de Lange, Gert Kiselev, Oleg Yagoubov, Pavel Golstein, Hans de Lange, Arno van Kuik, Bart van Rantwijk, Joris de Vries, Ed Dercksen, Johannes Hoogeveen, Ruud Birk, Manfred Wagner, Georg Ermakov, Andrey Koshelets, Valery 2010 https://elib.dlr.de/64560/ unknown de Lange, Gert und Kiselev, Oleg und Yagoubov, Pavel und Golstein, Hans und de Lange, Arno und van Kuik, Bart und van Rantwijk, Joris und de Vries, Ed und Dercksen, Johannes und Hoogeveen, Ruud und Birk, Manfred und Wagner, Georg und Ermakov, Andrey und Koshelets, Valery (2010) TELIS SIR channel performance analysis. 21st International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology, 2010-03-23 - 2010-03-25, Oxfordshire, GB. Experimentelle Verfahren Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftdlr 2024-04-25T00:18:12Z The TELIS (Terahertz and sub-millimeter limb sounder) instrument is a three-channel heterodyne receiver developed for atmospheric research. TELIS is mounted together with the MIPAS-B2 instrument on a balloon platform of the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. TELIS can observe both in the sub-millimeter range (480-650 GHz) and at 1.8 THz, while MIPAS-B2 observes trace-gases in the thermal infrared window. Results are used to refine and constrain numerical chemical transport models. The SRON contribution to TELIS is the 480-650 GHz Superconducting Integrated Receiver (SIR) channel. This is a unique superconducting on-chip heterodyne receiver, consisting of a double dipole antenna, a SIS mixer, a flux-flow Local Oscillator, and a superconducting harmonic mixer used for phase locking of the LO-signal. The lowest noise temperature of the receiver is 120 K DSB, measured over the full IF bandwidth (2 GHz). The first successful flight campaign with TELIS/MIPAS was in March 2009 from Kiruna (Sweden). The SIR channel was operating well during the 11 hour flight. Many hundreds of limb scan data have been taken at different frequency settings. This has shown the stable remote operation of the SIR receiver in harsh environmental conditions. The data is currently further analyzed and in order to get reliable level 2 data processing we have further characterized the channel properties after return of the instrument to the laboratory. Especially the Side Band Ratio of the channel is of importance and we have performed detailed analysis of this with a high resolution Bruker Fourier Transform Spectrometer. A new flight with TELIS is scheduled for winter 2010, again from Kiruna. We will present data of the first flight, details of the channel characterization and possibly new results on the second flight of the instrument. Conference Object Kiruna German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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spellingShingle Experimentelle Verfahren
de Lange, Gert
Kiselev, Oleg
Yagoubov, Pavel
Golstein, Hans
de Lange, Arno
van Kuik, Bart
van Rantwijk, Joris
de Vries, Ed
Dercksen, Johannes
Hoogeveen, Ruud
Birk, Manfred
Wagner, Georg
Ermakov, Andrey
Koshelets, Valery
TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
topic_facet Experimentelle Verfahren
description The TELIS (Terahertz and sub-millimeter limb sounder) instrument is a three-channel heterodyne receiver developed for atmospheric research. TELIS is mounted together with the MIPAS-B2 instrument on a balloon platform of the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. TELIS can observe both in the sub-millimeter range (480-650 GHz) and at 1.8 THz, while MIPAS-B2 observes trace-gases in the thermal infrared window. Results are used to refine and constrain numerical chemical transport models. The SRON contribution to TELIS is the 480-650 GHz Superconducting Integrated Receiver (SIR) channel. This is a unique superconducting on-chip heterodyne receiver, consisting of a double dipole antenna, a SIS mixer, a flux-flow Local Oscillator, and a superconducting harmonic mixer used for phase locking of the LO-signal. The lowest noise temperature of the receiver is 120 K DSB, measured over the full IF bandwidth (2 GHz). The first successful flight campaign with TELIS/MIPAS was in March 2009 from Kiruna (Sweden). The SIR channel was operating well during the 11 hour flight. Many hundreds of limb scan data have been taken at different frequency settings. This has shown the stable remote operation of the SIR receiver in harsh environmental conditions. The data is currently further analyzed and in order to get reliable level 2 data processing we have further characterized the channel properties after return of the instrument to the laboratory. Especially the Side Band Ratio of the channel is of importance and we have performed detailed analysis of this with a high resolution Bruker Fourier Transform Spectrometer. A new flight with TELIS is scheduled for winter 2010, again from Kiruna. We will present data of the first flight, details of the channel characterization and possibly new results on the second flight of the instrument.
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author de Lange, Gert
Kiselev, Oleg
Yagoubov, Pavel
Golstein, Hans
de Lange, Arno
van Kuik, Bart
van Rantwijk, Joris
de Vries, Ed
Dercksen, Johannes
Hoogeveen, Ruud
Birk, Manfred
Wagner, Georg
Ermakov, Andrey
Koshelets, Valery
author_facet de Lange, Gert
Kiselev, Oleg
Yagoubov, Pavel
Golstein, Hans
de Lange, Arno
van Kuik, Bart
van Rantwijk, Joris
de Vries, Ed
Dercksen, Johannes
Hoogeveen, Ruud
Birk, Manfred
Wagner, Georg
Ermakov, Andrey
Koshelets, Valery
author_sort de Lange, Gert
title TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
title_short TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
title_full TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
title_fullStr TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
title_full_unstemmed TELIS SIR channel performance analysis
title_sort telis sir channel performance analysis
publishDate 2010
url https://elib.dlr.de/64560/
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