Third International Kharkov Symposium 'Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves'. MSMW'98. Symposium Proce
DOI: 10.1109/msmw.1998.758921
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Low-noise millimeter and submillimeter wave receivers

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“…[1][2][3][4] These receivers are usually composed of diode mixers in millimeter and submillimeter wavelength, which are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures in order to have low noise and therefore to improve the sensitivity. [5][6][7] On the other hand, other types of microwave broadband receivers used in radio astronomy, as well as in other radio physics applications, usually have square-law detectors at their outputs, which make nonlinear transforms with the aim of obtaining an output DC value proportional to the variance of input noise-like signal. 8,9 These receivers are very sensitive radiometers, where the received microwave fluctuation electromagnetic radiation is detected with a Schottky diode working as square-law device.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] These receivers are usually composed of diode mixers in millimeter and submillimeter wavelength, which are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures in order to have low noise and therefore to improve the sensitivity. [5][6][7] On the other hand, other types of microwave broadband receivers used in radio astronomy, as well as in other radio physics applications, usually have square-law detectors at their outputs, which make nonlinear transforms with the aim of obtaining an output DC value proportional to the variance of input noise-like signal. 8,9 These receivers are very sensitive radiometers, where the received microwave fluctuation electromagnetic radiation is detected with a Schottky diode working as square-law device.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [3], the authors proposed using an RTD as a nonlinear element in subharmonic mixers. These mixers have been widely used in the intensively developing terahertz frequency range as electromagnetic radiation receivers (detectors) [4]. As shown in [5], RTD-based mixers have some advantages over the known mixers of this frequency range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%