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24 September 1987 Design Of A Millimeter Wave Quasi-Optical Power Combiner For IMPATT Diodes
Kevin J. Cogan, Frank C. De Lucia, James W. Mink
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Abstract
A quasi-optical power combiner was designed to couple millimeter wave radiation from a number of IMPATT diodes to produce a single power source. Phase coupling at 35 GHz has been accomplished and rf power exceeded the sum of the individual diode outputs. Millimeter waves of high spectral purity, less than 50 kHz bandwidth, were produced. Although problems of coupling loop impedance matching have not been fully solved, the results of this experiment should encourage the production of large arrays of millimeter wave diodes in monolithic integrated circuits.
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Kevin J. Cogan, Frank C. De Lucia, and James W. Mink "Design Of A Millimeter Wave Quasi-Optical Power Combiner For IMPATT Diodes", Proc. SPIE 0791, Millimeter Wave Technology IV and RF Power Sources, (24 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940800
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Extremely high frequency

Resonators

Reflectors

Waveguides

Copper

Gold

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