Title
Enhanced Filterbanks for THz On-Chip Spectrometers
Author
Marting, Louis (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Tera-Hertz Sensing)
Contributor
Baselmans, J.J.A. (mentor)
Pascual, Alejandro (graduation committee)
Degree granting institution
Delft University of Technology
Date
2022-09-09
Abstract
Terahertz astronomy has been exceptionally unexplored until the last decades due to a technological gap, but exactly at these wavelengths the most distant galaxies appear very bright. Efficient instruments that are capable of spectrometry are essential in understanding the physics of these distant objects. Within the framework of this thesis, an efficient, moderate spectral resolution, on-chip filterbank spectrometer is presented. Several band-pass filter units were investigated and compared, being the directional band-pass filter the most robust and performing. A circuit model is constructed for each of these units and arrayed into a filterbank configuration resorting to microwave techniques. The performance of the filterbank with the circuit model, both with and without realistic losses and tolerances is modeled. A microstrip directional band-pass filter unit has been designed and arrayed into a filterbank chip design. A test filterbank chip based on this design has been fabricated. Due to fabrication issues the detector yield was too poor to allow in-depth and statistically significant measurements. Despite this, the filterbank design is expected to outperform state-of-the-art superconducting filterbanks in terms of coupling efficiency.
Subject
Terahertz
filterbank
spectrometer
on-chip
space
galaxies
nanotechnology
superconducting
astronomy
Line detection
wideband
imaging
microstrip
silicon carbide
MKIDs
directional filter
reflector filter
manifold filter
vertical coupling
SONNET
NbTiN
e-beam patterning
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Embargo date
2024-09-09
Part of collection
Student theses
Document type
master thesis
Rights
© 2022 Louis Marting