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Journal article (2025) - D. Ren, J. R.G. Silva, S. Cremasco, Z. Zhao, W. Ji, J. de Graaff, A. J.L. Adam, J. R. Gao
Enabled by planarized phase engineering, metalenses based on metasurfaces offer compact and scalable solutions for applications such as sensing, imaging, and virtual reality. They are particularly attractive for multi-pixel, large-scale heterodyne focal plane arrays in space observatories, where a flat metalens array on a silicon wafer can replace individual lenses, greatly simplifying system integration and beam alignment. In this work, we demonstrate a superconducting niobium nitride (NbN) hot electron bolometer (HEB) mixer coupled to a silicon-based metalens operating at terahertz frequencies. The metalens phase profile was derived from a finite-size Gaussian beam source using the Rayleigh–Sommerfeld diffraction integral, and its focusing behavior was validated through 2D simulation. Experimentally, the metalens-coupled NbN HEB receiver exhibited a noise temperature of 1800K at 1.63THz. The power coupling efficiency from free space to the mixer via the metalens was measured to be 25%. Measured far-field beam profiles are Gaussian-like with sidelobes below −14dB. These results demonstrate the feasibility of integrating metalenses with HEB mixers for THz detection, offering a scalable path for compact focal plane arrays in space-based THz instrumentation. ...