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An All-Solid-State Broad-Band Frequency Multiplier Chain at 1500 GHz
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringLow-loss Broad-band MultipliersRf SemiconductorHigh-frequency DeviceElectronic EngineeringAntennaApplied PhysicsBalanced DoublersPower ElectronicsMicroelectronicsMicrowave Engineering1500-Ghz StageElectromagnetic Compatibility
We report the results of a high-performance all-solid-state broad-band frequency multiplier chain at 1500 GHz, which uses four cascaded planar Schottky-barrier varactor doublers. The multipliers are driven by monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit-based high electron-mobility transistor power amplifiers around 95 GHz with 100-150 mW of pump power. The design incorporates balanced doublers utilizing novel substrateless and membrane device fabrication technologies, achieving low-loss broad-band multipliers working in the terahertz range. For a drive power of approximately 100 mW in the 88-99-GHz range, the doublers achieved room-temperature peak efficiencies of approximately 30% at the 190-GHz stage, 20% at 375 GHz, 9% at 750 GHz, and 4% at the 1500-GHz stage. When the chain was cooled to 120 K, approximately 40 /spl mu/W of peak output power was measured for 100 mW of input pump power.
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