Several astrophysics and Earth observation space missions planned for the near future will require submillimeter-wave heterodyne radiometers for spectral line observations. One of these, the Far InfraRed and Submillimeter Telescope will perform high-sensitivity, high-resolution spectroscopy in the 400 to 2700 GHz range with a seven channel super- conducting heterodyne receiver complement. The local oscillators for all these channels will be constructed around state-of-the-art GaAs power amplifiers in the 71 to 115 GHz range, followed by planar Schottky diode multiplier chains. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is responsible for developing the multiplier chains for the 1.2, 1.7, and 2.7 THz bands. This paper will focus on the designs and techno...
Our group has designed a heterodyne submillimeter receiver that offers a very wide IF bandwidth of 1...
The Heterodyne Instrument for Far Infrared (HIFI) on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory utilizes a var...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers operating above 300 GHz are key instruments fo...
Frequency multiplier circuits based on planar GaAs Schottky diodes have advanced significantly in th...
Whisker-contacted GaAs Schottky barrier varactor diodes are the most common high-frequency multiplie...
For future earth observation and planetary exploration missions (e.g. STEAMR, MetOp, GEOSOUNDER, SWI...
Frequency multiplier circuits based on planar GaAs Schottky diodes have made significant advances in...
The Heterodyne Instrument for Far Infrared (HIFI) on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory is comprised o...
International audienceThis article presents some aspects of the technology of terahertz heterodyne r...
Compact, room temperature terahertz sources are much needed in the 1 to 3 THz band for developing mu...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers are key instruments for many space application...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers are key instruments for many space application...
Schottky barrier varactor diodes are used as frequency multipliers to supply local oscillator power ...
Millimeter and submillimeter-wave observations provide important informations for the studies of atm...
Our group has designed a heterodyne submillimeter receiver that offers a very wide IF bandwidth of 1...
The Heterodyne Instrument for Far Infrared (HIFI) on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory utilizes a var...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers operating above 300 GHz are key instruments fo...
Frequency multiplier circuits based on planar GaAs Schottky diodes have advanced significantly in th...
Whisker-contacted GaAs Schottky barrier varactor diodes are the most common high-frequency multiplie...
For future earth observation and planetary exploration missions (e.g. STEAMR, MetOp, GEOSOUNDER, SWI...
Frequency multiplier circuits based on planar GaAs Schottky diodes have made significant advances in...
The Heterodyne Instrument for Far Infrared (HIFI) on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory is comprised o...
International audienceThis article presents some aspects of the technology of terahertz heterodyne r...
Compact, room temperature terahertz sources are much needed in the 1 to 3 THz band for developing mu...
A primary challenge in creating the next generation of submillimeter-wave receiver systems for space...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers are key instruments for many space application...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers are key instruments for many space application...
Schottky barrier varactor diodes are used as frequency multipliers to supply local oscillator power ...
Millimeter and submillimeter-wave observations provide important informations for the studies of atm...
Our group has designed a heterodyne submillimeter receiver that offers a very wide IF bandwidth of 1...
The Heterodyne Instrument for Far Infrared (HIFI) on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory utilizes a var...
Sub-millimetre wave or terahertz heterodyne receivers operating above 300 GHz are key instruments fo...