Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974mijo...17...45c&link_type=abstract
Microwave Journal, vol. 17, Nov. 1974, p. 45-47.
Computer Science
Avalanche Diodes, Integrated Circuits, Microwave Circuits, Millimeter Waves, Technology Utilization, Transit Time, Cost Reduction, Dielectrics, Electron Impact, Transmission Loss, Trapatt Devices, Waveguides
Scientific paper
The rapid development of avalanche transit-time solid-state diodes up to 300 GHz has created new interest in the millimeter-wave spectrum. Attempts have been made to utilize microwave integrated circuit technology in millimeter-wave frequencies. However, the high-frequency conductor loss and excessive tight tolerance requirements restrict its use to about Ku-band frequencies and below. The use of refractive dielectric waveguides and image guides for obtaining low-loss propagation is discussed. It is found that dielectric waveguides offer potentially great reductions in costs for millimeter-wave components and circuitry.
Chrepta M. M.
Jacobs Henry
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