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9 September 1999 KASIMIR initiative and recent results
Chung-Chi Lin, Peter J. I. de Maagt, T. Naerhi, Paivi Piironen, Juergen Mees, T. Weber, J. Mosig, P. Otero, Volkert W. Hansen, Thomas Vaupel, Hans L. Hartnagel, C.-I. Lin, Alexander Simon, V. Moettoenen, A. Raeisaenen, Erik L. Kollberg, Harald F. Merkel, Peter Zimmermann
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Proceedings Volume 3828, Terahertz Spectroscopy and Applications II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.361066
Event: Industrial Lasers and Inspection (EUROPTO Series), 1999, Munich, Germany
Abstract
KASIMIR initiative is a development program started in early 1996 by the ESA in order to advance the mm-and sub-mm-wave sensor technology for satellite-based atmospheric observations. The initial goal of the project is to build integrated antenna/mixer frontends at 650 GHz which are qualifiable for the low Earth orbit environment. All of the frontends will make use of the so-called integrated quasi- vertical Schottky diodes developed at Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany.
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Chung-Chi Lin, Peter J. I. de Maagt, T. Naerhi, Paivi Piironen, Juergen Mees, T. Weber, J. Mosig, P. Otero, Volkert W. Hansen, Thomas Vaupel, Hans L. Hartnagel, C.-I. Lin, Alexander Simon, V. Moettoenen, A. Raeisaenen, Erik L. Kollberg, Harald F. Merkel, and Peter Zimmermann "KASIMIR initiative and recent results", Proc. SPIE 3828, Terahertz Spectroscopy and Applications II, (9 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.361066
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Waveguides

Metals

Receivers

Antennas

Dielectrics

Signal attenuation

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