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Terahertz sensing technology. Volume 1, Electronic devices and advanced systems technology /

The last research frontier in high frequency electronics now lies in the so-called THz (or submillimeter-wave) regime between the traditional microwave and infrared domains. Significant scientific and technical challenges within the terahertz (THz) frequency regime have recently motivated an array o...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Woolard, Dwight L., Loerop, William R., Shur, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, 2003.
Colección:Selected topics in electronics and systems ; v. 30.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface ; THz Technology: An Overview ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Background ; 3. THz Applications ; 4. THz Components ; 5. Future Applications and Concluding Remarks ; References ; Two-Terminal Active Devices for Terahertz Sources ; 1. Introduction
  • 2. Two-terminal NDR devices as oscillators 3. Fabrication technologies and oscillator circuits ; 4. Basic properties of two-terminal solid-state NDR devices ; 5. Noise performance of solid-state two-terminal NDR devices ; 6. Vacuum TUNNETT devices ; 7. Basic properties of the BT3D
  • 8. Summary and conclusions References ; Multiplier and Harmonic Generator Technologies for Terahertz Applications ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Overview ; 3. Frequency Doublers ; 4. Frequency Triplers ; 5. Higher Order Multipliers ; 6. Distributed Frequency Multipliers
  • 7. Terahertz Sideband Generators 8. Summary ; References ; Submicron InP-based HBTs for Ultra-high Frequency Amplifiers ; 1. Introduction ; 2. HBT Scaling ; 3. Transferred-substrate HBTs ; 4. High Frequency Device Measurements ; 5. Device Results ; 6. HBT Amplifiers
  • 7. Conclusions References ; THz Generation by Photomixing in Ultrafast Photoconductors ; I. Introduction ; II. Photomixer Technology ; III. Photomixing Theory ; IV. Experimental Results/Comparison with Theory ; V. Improved Photomixers ; VI. Applications