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24 September 2009 Millimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuits for imaging and remote sensing at 140, 200, and 300 GHz
Ingmar Kallfass, Axel Tessmann, Arnulf Leuther, Hermann Massler, Michael Schlechtweg, Oliver Ambacher
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Recent advances in MMIC-based solutions dedicated to imaging and sensing applications in the atmospheric windows located around 140, 200 and 300 GHz are presented. The MMICs comprise the individual components of a typical architecture of heterodyne analog frontends, and their combination into MMICs performing several functionalities or with full receiver capability. We discuss low-noise amplifiers up to 300 GHz, frequency multipliers and mixers operating up to 300 GHz, a power amplifier MMIC achieving more than 11 dBm of output power at 140 GHz, and a 200 GHz multi-functional, heterodyne receiver MMIC driven by a subharmonic local oscillator signal with low power requirements.
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Ingmar Kallfass, Axel Tessmann, Arnulf Leuther, Hermann Massler, Michael Schlechtweg, and Oliver Ambacher "Millimeter-wave monolithic integrated circuits for imaging and remote sensing at 140, 200, and 300 GHz", Proc. SPIE 7485, Millimetre Wave and Terahertz Sensors and Technology II, 74850L (24 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830310
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KEYWORDS
Integrated circuits

Remote sensing

Amplifiers

Heterodyning

Oscillators

Receivers

Terahertz technology

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