Liquid helium-cooled MOSFET preamplifier for use with astronomical bolometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Bolometers, Field Effect Transistors, Liquid Helium, Low Noise, Metal Oxide Semiconductors, Preamplifiers, Amplifier Design, Cooling Systems, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Detectors, Photoconductivity, Photovoltaic Effect, Transistor Amplifiers

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A liquid helium-cooled p-channel enhancement mode MOSFET, the 3N167, is found to have sufficiently low noise for use as a preamplifier with helium-cooled bolometers that are used in infrared astronomy. Its characteristics at 300, 77, and 4.2 K are presented. It is also shown to have useful application with certain photoconductive and photovoltaic infrared detectors.

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