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21 April 1986 Performance Of A Single Ended Schottky Diode Mixer At 345 GHZ As Low Noise Mixer And Frequency Doubler For 690 GHz
E. E. M. Woestenburg
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Proceedings Volume 0598, Instrumentation for Submillimeter Spectroscopy; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952320
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
The first part of this paper describes the design and construction of a low noise Schottky diode waveguide mixer, operating in the 320-370 GHz band. The mixer incorporates a fundamental mode waveguide, a broadband coaxial RF-structure and a contacting tunable backshort. Construction details of the mixer will be given, as well as noise temperature and conversion loss measurements for a room temperature device. The influence of the whisker length on the mixer performance will be described. The possibility of using the same mixer design for a 490 GHz mixer will also be considered. Some preliminary measurement results will be presented. The second part of this paper describes a measurement setup for investigation of the performance of a mixer as frequency doubler with 690 GHz output frequency. Results of measurements of output power at 690 GHz will be presented, showing the capability of a single ended Schottky mixer to produce adequate local oscillator power to drive e.g. an InSb-bolometer.
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E. E. M. Woestenburg "Performance Of A Single Ended Schottky Diode Mixer At 345 GHZ As Low Noise Mixer And Frequency Doubler For 690 GHz", Proc. SPIE 0598, Instrumentation for Submillimeter Spectroscopy, (21 April 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952320
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KEYWORDS
Beam splitters

Double sideband modulation

Waveguides

Diodes

Sensors

Temperature metrology

Spectroscopes

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