The extension of radio-frequency CMOS circuitry into millimeter wavelengths promises the extension of spectroscopic techniques in compact, power efficient systems. We are now exploring the use of CMOS millimeter devices for low-mass, low-power instrumentation capable of remote or in-situ detection of gas composition during space missions. We have chosen to develop a Flygare-Balle type spectrometer, with a semi-confocal Fabry-Perot cavity to amplify the pump power of a mm-wavelength CMOS transmitter that is directly coupled to the planar mirror of the cavity. Since the initial report last year describing the designs, we have built a pulsed transceiver system at 89-104 GHz inside a 5 cm base length cavity and demonstrated cavity finesse up...
Recent advancements in silicon technology have paved the way for the development of integrated trans...
This thesis focuses on integrated circuits operating at millimeter-wave frequencies in CMOS technolo...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of North Texas, P. O. Box 305070, Denton...
The extension of radio-frequency CMOS circuitry into millimeter wavelengths promises the extension o...
The extension of radio-frequency CMOS circuitry into millimeter wavelengths promises the extension o...
A new generation of CMOS circuits operating at 89-104 GHz with improved output power and pulse switc...
The size, weight, and power requirements of emerging millimeter-wave transmitter and receiver integr...
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The development of portable millimeter-wave gas sensors that operate using pulsed Fourier transform ...
Widespread deployment (both ground-based and spaceborne) of millimeter/submillimeter radiometers for...
The deployment of millimeter wave and terahertz heterodyne radiometers has traditionally been reserv...
Millimeter-wave circuits and systems are fundamental building blocks in scientific instruments for s...
Ranging from 30 to 300 GHz, millimeter-waves are whipping up flames of interest for all sorts of use...
Today s electronic communication possibilities and applications are endless. However, only 150 years...
Recent advancements in silicon technology have paved the way for the development of integrated trans...
This thesis focuses on integrated circuits operating at millimeter-wave frequencies in CMOS technolo...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of North Texas, P. O. Box 305070, Denton...
The extension of radio-frequency CMOS circuitry into millimeter wavelengths promises the extension o...
The extension of radio-frequency CMOS circuitry into millimeter wavelengths promises the extension o...
A new generation of CMOS circuits operating at 89-104 GHz with improved output power and pulse switc...
The size, weight, and power requirements of emerging millimeter-wave transmitter and receiver integr...
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The development of portable millimeter-wave gas sensors that operate using pulsed Fourier transform ...
Widespread deployment (both ground-based and spaceborne) of millimeter/submillimeter radiometers for...
The deployment of millimeter wave and terahertz heterodyne radiometers has traditionally been reserv...
Millimeter-wave circuits and systems are fundamental building blocks in scientific instruments for s...
Ranging from 30 to 300 GHz, millimeter-waves are whipping up flames of interest for all sorts of use...
Today s electronic communication possibilities and applications are endless. However, only 150 years...
Recent advancements in silicon technology have paved the way for the development of integrated trans...
This thesis focuses on integrated circuits operating at millimeter-wave frequencies in CMOS technolo...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of North Texas, P. O. Box 305070, Denton...