Title :
Super-Schottky Mixer Performance at 92 GHz
Author :
Dickman, Robert L. ; Wilson, William J. ; Berry, Gerald G.
fDate :
8/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As part of a program to explore the behavior of superconducting Schottky mixers at high frequencies (nuRF≥90 GHz), the mixing and video performance of several super-Schottky diodes have been tested at 92 GHz. The diodes used (~3-mu m active diameter, doping concentration ~2x 1019 cm-3) were identical to those recently developed at Aerospace for use in a 31-GHz mixer. The WR-10 mixer mount, designed specifically for this experiment, utilizes a quartz stripline assembly for the diode, whisker, and IF choke, suspended across quarter-height RF wavegnide. At 92 GHz, video responsivities were typically ~80 A/W (corrected for RF mismatch). Conversion loss(corrected for both RF and IF mismatches) was typically measured to he ≳18 dB. As expected, Tdiode was small (< 5K). Video responsivity and conversion loss were also measured at an RF frequency of 3.95 GHz. These data were used with the measured I- V characteristics of the diodes to compare theoretical predictions of diode performance at 92 GHz in both the video and mixing modes, with the high-frequency data.
Keywords :
Aerospace testing; Assembly; Doping; Frequency conversion; Frequency measurement; Inductors; Loss measurement; Radio frequency; Schottky diodes; Stripline;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1981.1130448