2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1064226908110053
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Generation of microwave oscillations in a log-periodic antenna integrated with a field-effect transistor

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“…In this connection, microstrip dipoles are of interest due to relative simplicity of their manufacturing and compatibility with semiconductor devices [3]. The earlier studies performed by the authors of this paper in [4,5] showed that an oscillator in the form of a planar log-periodic antenna with Gunn diode or field-effect transistor built into its arms is effective in a wide range of frequencies. Low (about 1%) oscillation efficiency and limited tunability are deficiencies in the case of a Gunn diode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this connection, microstrip dipoles are of interest due to relative simplicity of their manufacturing and compatibility with semiconductor devices [3]. The earlier studies performed by the authors of this paper in [4,5] showed that an oscillator in the form of a planar log-periodic antenna with Gunn diode or field-effect transistor built into its arms is effective in a wide range of frequencies. Low (about 1%) oscillation efficiency and limited tunability are deficiencies in the case of a Gunn diode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%