Abstract
Wireless communication systems require compact sources for the generation of mm-wave signals, that must have high spectral purity (linewidth < 100 kHz, phase noise < 100 dBc @ 100 kHz offset), tuneability, low power consumption and low cost [1]. Other important applications for mm-wave signals are: i) anti-collision car-borne radars (60 GHz); ii) local oscillators for astronomic investigations (100-900 GHz range); iii) THz applications (300-3000 GHz range) [2].
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