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Erich N. Grossman

Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publications -  138
Citations -  2914

Erich N. Grossman is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Bolometer. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 135 publications receiving 2733 citations. Previous affiliations of Erich N. Grossman include NASA Headquarters.

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Superconducting multiplexer for arrays of transition edge sensors

TL;DR: In this article, an analog superconducting time-division multiplexer was proposed to instrument large format arrays of low-temperature bolometers and microcalorimeters, and the circuit is designed to multiplex an array of quantum interference devices, thereby simplifying wiring and room temperature electronics.
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Passive terahertz camera for standoff security screening

TL;DR: The construction and performance of a passive, real-time terahertz camera based on a modular, 64-element linear array of cryogenic hotspot microbolometers, which detects signals on free-standing bridges of superconducting Nb or NbN at the feeds of broadband planar spiral antennas is described.
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Detection and Segmentation of Concealed Objects in Terahertz Images

TL;DR: This work automatically detects and segment concealed objects in broadband 0.1-1 THz images and was more accurate than a state-of-the-art supervised image segmentation algorithm that required that the concealed objects be already identified.
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THz Metrology and Instrumentation

TL;DR: An overview of measurement techniques used in the THz region of the electromagnetic spectrum, from about 100 GHz to several THz currently available components necessary for THz metrology, such as sources, detectors and passives, are briefly described.
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A W -Band Polarization Converter and Isolator

TL;DR: In this paper, a 95 GHz printed low-loss linear-to-circular polarizer is designed as a component of an active direct-detection millimeter-wave imaging system.