Submillimeter detection and mixing using Schottky diodes

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Schottky diodes have been used for the first time as harmonic mixers in the 0.1-1.0-mm wavelength region. Beat notes between the 33rd harmonic of a 74-GHz V-band klystron and 118.8-μ laser radiation are observed directly without the need of narrow-band synchronous detection. The demonstrated performance of these room-temperature diodes as wide-band or heterodyne detectors of submillimeter radiation and their rugged construction make them superior to current point contact devices.

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