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Use of voltage-controlled cap resonance to obtain higher power and higher frequencies from millimeter-wave Gunn oscillators

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Measurements have been made with Gunn oscillators producing CW power in excess of 15 mW in two distinct frequency modes around 37 GHz and 30 GHz, respectively. The higher frequency mode is itself tunable with voltages between 2 and 4V, while the lower frequency mode is tunable with slightly higher voltages. In each of these modes the frequencies are extremely stable.

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Proceedings of the IEEE  (Volume:59 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: April 1971

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