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Comparison of thermal coefficients for two microwave detectors: Diode/voltage-to-frequency converter and flash analog-to-digital converter (NASA TM-) (NASA TM-)
Anne I Mackenzie

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Planar Microwave Engineering: A Practical Guide to Theory, Measurement, and Circuits
Thomas H. Lee

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| Excerpt - page 280: "... 280 CHAPTER 9 MICROWAVE DIODES needed detectors for the ^-60-GHz radiation he was generating with special spark- ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Handbook of Microwave Testing
Thomas S. Laverghetta

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| Excerpt - page 30: "... OF MICROWAVE TESTING RF INPUT INPUT MATCHING CIRCUIT Figure 2.8/Basic microwave detector. DIODE DC RETURN LOWPASS FILTER DCOUT 2.2.1 Detectors a The key ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwave & Wireless Communications Technology
Joseph Carr

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| Excerpt - page 3: "... produce the first klystron device, a vacuum tube that amplified microwaves (Chapter 11). In the 1950s, ... transistors. Although PN junction semiconductor diodes were made to work at ... (for example, the 1N23 microwave detector diode), other solid-state devices resisted the upper end of the ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwaves Made Simple: Principles and Applications (Artech House Microwave Library (Paperback))
W. Stephen Cheung and Frederic H. Levien

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| Excerpt - page 68: "... find its way to the secondary exit port. 6.7 POWER DETECTORS Both diode detectors and thermistors can detect microwave power, but their operating principles are different. We shall consider ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwave Solid-State Circuits and Applications (Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering)
Kai Chang

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| Excerpt - page 115: "... and no minority -carrier storage, it is a much faster diode. It is generally preferred for microwave detectors or mixer devices. The Schottky barrier is also used as ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwave Communications Engineering Volume 1 Microwave Devices, Circuits and Subsystems
Ian A. Glover, Steve Pennock, and Peter Shepherd

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| Excerpt - page 38: "... 2.4.6.1 Detectors A detector can be used to demodulate a microwave signal or to measure its power and microwave detectors are often based on the use of a Schottky diode. Such detectors take advantage of the Schottky's non-linear current source ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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The Microwave Engineers Handbook Volume Two
Theodore Saad

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| Excerpt - page 2: "... and Bulk GaAs Devices 165 Dynamic Range Comparison Chart for Microwave Detectors 165 State of the Art: Tunnel Diode Amplifiers and Transistors Noise Figure vs. Frequency 166 State of ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwaves and Wireless Simplified (Artech House Antennas and Propagation Library)
Thomas S. Laverghetta

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| Excerpt - page 83: "... that the two outputs from the quadrature hybrid feed the diodes. That means the signal to ... to the operation of the detector. The matched detector is designed to take an RF signal ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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An analysis of the modulated frequency stabilizer and of the absorption detector for microwave reaction cavity measuring systems using a new diode model ... Scandinavica. Electrical engineering series)
K Kalliomäki

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RF Microwave Wireless Systems
Kai Chang

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| Excerpt - page 316: "... but the power is obtained by rectifying the RF and microwave power from the interrogating signal or by using solar cells. The driven tags could use a diode detector to convert part of the interrogating signal into the DC ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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The RF and Microwave Circuit Design Cookbook
Stephen A. Maas

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| Excerpt - page 51: "... be obsolete by the time you read this. 2.1 SCHOTTKY-BARRIER DIODES The Schottky-barrier diode is the cockroach of microwave technology: it is has been ... others are gone. The galena detector used in crystal radios in the 1920s is a type ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Introduction to Microwave Circuits: Radio Frequency and Design Applications (IEEE Press Series on RF and Microwave Technology)
Robert J. Weber

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| Excerpt - page 285: "... the components that are available to perform different functions in microwave circuitry. The analysis of PIN diodes used as high-power switches, special ... discussed in the chapter on detectors and mixers. This section discusses several other types of diodes ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Fabrication and characteristics of microwave backward diodes in indium arsenide (NASA technical note) (NASA technical note)
John B Hopkins

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Advanced Techniques in RF Power Amplifier Design
Steve C. Cripps

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| Excerpt - page 189: "... that there are other applications, for example, the calibration of detector diodes in precision microwave power meters, where the low-level performance is sufficiently close to ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microstrip Circuits (Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering)
Fred Gardiol

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| Excerpt - page 162: "... thus be retrieved and processed [Kollberg 1990]. Rectifiers used at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies are generally Schottky barrier diodes (Section 9.1.2). pn diode rectifiers ... are used as sensitive low-noise detectors over the microwave range. 9.2.2 Rectifier Operation: Square-Law Detector When ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Neural Networks for RF and Microwave Design
Q. J. Zhang and K. C. Gupta

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| Excerpt - page 17: "... include bipolar and MESFET transistors, point contact and Schottky barrier detectors, varactor and PIN diodes, and also transferred electron and avalanche devices. Passive elements used in microwave modules include sections of various transmission structures, lumped components, dielectric ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwave Photonics: from Components to Applications and Systems
Anne Vilcot, Béatrice Cabon, and Jean Chazelas

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| Excerpt - page 45: "... Ci 20GHz Bandwidth: 18.3MHz Return Loss < 20dB From Pump diode Grin Le FC connectoi 10111111 .;ollimator To High-Speed Detector Figure 37 : Reentrant microwave cavity. 45 On the next few figures we describe the ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide (Artech House Microwave Library)
Trevor Manning

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Diode Laser Materials & Devices - A Worldwide Market & Technology Overview to 2005
R. Szweda

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| Excerpt - page 32: "... principal device sectors as follows: tegrated circuits (primarily for microwave applications). screte devices I - diode lasers. screte devices II - light-emitting diodes, detectors, etc. D. Previously, the industry had been experiencing a ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Integrated Active Antennas and Spatial Power Combining (Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering)
Julio A. Navarro and Kai Chang

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Radio Engineering for Wireless Communication and Sensor Applications (Artech House Mobile Communications Series)
Antti V. Raisanen and Arto Lehto

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| Excerpt - page 174: "... producing frequencies of high harmonic number [4]. The most important diode suitable for microwave detectors, mixers, and frequency multipliers is the Schottky diode. It is ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Electromagnetic Vibrations, Waves, and Radiation
George Bekefi and Alan H. Barrett

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| Excerpt - page 86: "... is negative , I = 0. devices include the crystal diode detector to detect microwave oscillations , the photodiode or photomultiplier to detect light oscillations, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Point Defects in Semiconductors and Insulators
Johann-Martin Spaeth, Harald Overhof, and Hans-Joachim Queisser

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| Excerpt - page 26: "... signal as a function of Lai (i.e., square root of microwave power) for a two-level system assuming a diode as microwave detector Figure 2.6 shows the schematic increase of the EPH signal ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Electronic Warfare in the Information Age
D. Curtis Schleher

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| Excerpt - page 485: "... HPM Effect on Electronic Equipment An electronic component sensitive to microwave burnout is the point contact microwave detector diode that has a burnout level as low as 1 ,.,J. ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Biomedical EPR - Part B: Methodology, Instrumentation, and Dynamics (Biological Magnetic Resonance)
Sandra S. Eaton, Gareth R. Eaton, and Lawrence J. Berliner

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| Excerpt - page 204: "... about 1960. Success was based on several technological advances: i) Microwave detector diodes exhibit noise with a dependence on frequency that varies approximately ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Pulse Radiolysis of Irradiated Systems
Yoneho Tabata

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| Excerpt - page 121: "... possible use of a Tektronix 7250 digitizer as a real-time detector of microwaves without rectification is discussed in a later section. The outputs of microwave diode detectors are invariably neither linear in power nor in voltage ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Nonlinear Phenomena and Chaos in Magnetic Materials
Philip E. Wigen

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| Excerpt - page 88: "... not absorbed is reflected back via the circulator to a microwave diode detector, giving a dc signal vol- tage So; the detector also ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Free Radicals: Biology and Detection by Spin Trapping
Gerald M. Rosen, Bradley E. Britigan, Howard J. Halpern, and Sovitj Pou

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| Excerpt - page 299: "... voltage, proportional to the cavity signal squared. The most common microwave detector is a microwave diode called the crystal detector. The propagated electromagnetic wave induces a ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Fullerenes: From Synthesis to Optoelectronic Properties (Developments in Fullerene Science)
D.M. Guldi and N. Martin

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| Excerpt - page 220: "... 10-20 ns. 2. the EPR signal is detected by the microwave diode detector and pre-amplified by a large band pre-amplifier. It is fed ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Ultrathin Magnetic Structures II: Measurement Techniques and Novel Magnetic Properties
B. Heinrich and J.A.C. Bland

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| Excerpt - page 204: "... study FMR. The FMR signal is measured by monitoring the microwave losses in the studied film ... is detected by a microwave diode detector (Fig. 3.3). In FMR studies of ultrathin films, the sample ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Aerospace Operations in Urban Environments: Exploring New Concepts
Alan Vick

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| Excerpt - page 193: "... what is required to damage electronics. For example , some microwave detector diodes will burn out at 1 microjoule .64 Thus, in theory, ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Foundations of Modern Epr
Gareth R. Eaton, Sandra S. Eaton, and Kev M. Salikhov

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| Excerpt - page 325: "... time-resolved experiments on the 1-100 is time scale because improved microwave detector diodes did not exhibit excess noise over such a time period ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Delta-doping of Semiconductors
E. F. Schubert

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| Excerpt - page 547: "... nanosecond RF pulses and accidental electrostatic discharge (ESD). Planar-doped barrier detector and mixer diodes are now being manufactured commercially ... use of Schottky diodes in microwave detector and mixer circuits. This section will describe the characteristics ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices
Kwok K. Ng

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| Excerpt - page 39: "... all rectifiers the Schottky barrier is the most widely used diode as a microwave mixer and detector. 3. Due to its low loss (low voltage drop) in ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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Ultraclean Surface Processing of Silicon Wafers: Secrects of VLSI Manufacturing
Takeshi Hattori, T. Hattori, S. Heusler, and J.P. Webb

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| Excerpt - page 195: "... Attenuator (Gunn diode 9.6GHz) Microwave guide Si wafer Matching circuit Microwave detector(Detection diode) Fig. 15.1. Block diagram of the recombination lifetime measurement equipment ..." | | See more references to Diodes, Microwave Detector in this book. |
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