U. Lewark, T. Zwick, A. Tessmann, H. Massler, A. Leuther, I. Kallfass
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Abstract
For submillimeter-wave frequency generation we present active six-fold frequency multiplier monolithic integrated circuits. Without post-amplifier stage, an output power of -15 dBm in the frequency range from 507 to 672 GHz is reached. A second S-MMIC with an integrated output buffer amplifier achieves a maximum output power of -8 dBm at 557 GHz and a 3-dB output frequency range from 552 to 618 GHz. A frequency selective measurement in the WR-1.5 band proves spurious suppression of unwanted harmonics. Both S-MMICs are realized in a 35 nm metamorphic HEMT technology for multi-functional circuit integration.