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Monolithic millimeter-wave and picosecond electronic technologies
Author(s) -
W.K. Talley,
Neville C. Luhmann
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/231966
Subject(s) - extremely high frequency , picosecond , radar , optics , physics , optoelectronics , laser , engineering , telecommunications
Theoretical and experimental studies into monolithic millimeter-wave and picosecond electronic technologies have been undertaken as a collaborative project between the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and the University of California Department of Applied Science Coherent Millimeter-Wave Group under the auspices of the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program at LLNL. The work involves the design and fabrication of monolithic frequency multiplier, beam control, and imaging arrays for millimeter-wave imaging and radar, as well as the development of high speed nonlinear transmission lines for ultra-wideband radar imaging, time domain materials characterization and magnetic fusion plasma applications. In addition, the Coherent Millimeter-Wave Group is involved in the fabrication of a state-of-the-art X-band ({approximately}8-11 GHz) RF photoinjector source aimed at producing psec high brightness electron bunches for advanced accelerator and coherent radiation generation studies

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