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Friday, March 1, 2019
Abstract-High-Tc Superconducting Fourth-Harmonic Mixer Using a Dual-Band Terahertz On-Chip Antenna of High Coupling Efficiency
Xiang Gao, Jia Du, Ting Zhang, Y. Jay Guo
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8534418
This paper presents a dual-band on-chip antenna-coupled high-Tc superconducting (HTS) Josephson-junction subterahertz (THz) fourth-harmonic mixer. The antenna utilizes a couple of different structured twin slots to enable the resonant radiations at two frequencies, and integrates a well-designed coplanar waveguide network for achieving good radiation coupling and signal isolation characteristics. The electromagnetic simulations show that coupling efficiencies as high as -4 and -3.5 dB are achieved for the 160- and 640-GHz operating frequency bands, respectively. Based on this dual-band antenna, a 640-GHz HTS fourth-harmonic mixer is developed and characterized in a range of operating temperatures. The mixer exhibits a measured conversion gain of around -18 dB at 20 K and -22 dB at 40 K, respectively. The achieved intermediate frequency bandwidth is larger than 23 GHz. These are the best results reported for HTS harmonic mixers at comparable sub-THz frequency bands to date.
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