Frequency multipliers are required as local oscillator sources for frequencies up to 2.7 THz for FIRST and airborne applications. Multipliers at these frequencies have not previously been demonstrated, and the object of this work was to show whether such circuits are really practical. A practical circuit is one which not only performs as well as is required, but also can be replicated in a time that is feasible. As the frequency of circuits is increased, the difficulties in fabrication and assembly increase rapidly. Building all of the circuit on GaAs as a monolithic circuit is highly desirable to minimize the complexity of assembly, but at the highest frequencies, even a complete monolithic circuit is extremely small, and presents serious ...
A novel GaAs monolithic membrane-diode (MOMED) structure has been developed and implemented as a 2.5...
Sources at THz frequencies have been the subject of intense research for several decades. From backw...
In recent years there has been excellent progress in the development of millimeter and submillimeter...
Abstract — Planar Schottky diode technology has been utilized to fabricate high-power broad-band mo...
Abstract — Multiplier device fabrication techniques have been developed to enable robust implementa...
Abstract — The first ever planar Schottky diode multi-plier working over a THz will be presented in...
Obvious advantages of the millimeter wave technology including a large information capacity, high di...
Abstract — We present an analytical Schottky diode model implemented into commercial CAD simulator f...
This thesis deals with integrated varactor diode circuits for terahertz (THz) applications. In parti...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
Fabrication technology for Submillimeter-wave monolithic circuits has made tremendous progress in re...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A novel GaAs monolithic membrane-diode (MOMED) structure has been developed and implemented as a 2.5...
Sources at THz frequencies have been the subject of intense research for several decades. From backw...
In recent years there has been excellent progress in the development of millimeter and submillimeter...
Abstract — Planar Schottky diode technology has been utilized to fabricate high-power broad-band mo...
Abstract — Multiplier device fabrication techniques have been developed to enable robust implementa...
Abstract — The first ever planar Schottky diode multi-plier working over a THz will be presented in...
Obvious advantages of the millimeter wave technology including a large information capacity, high di...
Abstract — We present an analytical Schottky diode model implemented into commercial CAD simulator f...
This thesis deals with integrated varactor diode circuits for terahertz (THz) applications. In parti...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
Fabrication technology for Submillimeter-wave monolithic circuits has made tremendous progress in re...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
A novel GaAs monolithic membrane-diode (MOMED) structure has been developed and implemented as a 2.5...
Sources at THz frequencies have been the subject of intense research for several decades. From backw...
In recent years there has been excellent progress in the development of millimeter and submillimeter...