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IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Volume 48 Number 4, April 2000
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Investigation of Subharmonic
Mixer Based on a Quantum Barrier Device
W. Y. Liu, Member, IEEE and David Paul Steenson Member, IEEE
Page 757.
Abstract:
This paper presents our findings on novel subharmonic mixers
using quantum barrier devices. These devices appear to be ideally suited to
terahertz operation because of their highly nonlinear and predictable characteristics.
Analytical evidence, together with experimental proof-of-principle results,is presented for a quantum-barrier-device mixer in order to demonstrate the
result of intrinsic effects that effectively control the device nonlinearities
and, therefore, the mixing performance. Such behavior is not found in Schottky
junctions, and can be used to provide efficient subharmonic operation at terahertz
frequencies with the significant advantage of permitting the use of very low
levels of local-oscillator power.
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