K-Band, Cryogenically Cooled, Wideband Nondegenerate Parametric Amplifier
- 1 January 1970
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
System design of satellite communications utilizing millimeter wavelength is being studied. It is most probable that the down link frequency will be between 15 and 20 GHz. That system will require wideband, low noise (around 100 /spl deg/K) amplifiers at the earth stations. Only cooled nondegenerate parametric amplifiers are able to meet requirements. But bandwidths and noise temperatures of those amplifiers already reported on in this band were several tens of MHz and several hundred degrees Kelvin, respectively. This paper describes design and performance of a cryogenically cooled, wideband (600 MHz), low noise (100 /spl deg/K) nondegenerate parametric amplifier.Keywords
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