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    Very Low-Noise Differential Radiometer at 30 GHz for the PLANCK LFI

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    The PLANCK mission of the European Space Agency is devoted to produce sky maps of the cosmic microwave background radiation. The low-frequency instrument is a wide-band cryogenic microwave radiometer array operating at 30, 44, and 70 GHz. The design, test techniques, and performance of the complete differential radiometer at 30 GHz are presented. This elegant breadboard 30-GHz radiometer is composed of a front-end module (FEM) assembled at the Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, U.K., and a back-end module assembled at the Universidad de Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain, and Telecomunicacio/spl acute/, Universitat Polite/spl acute/cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. The system noise temperature was excellent, mainly due to the very low noise performance of the FEM amplifiers, which achieved an average noise temperature of 9.4 K.Peer Reviewe

    Cryogenic performance of a very low noise MMIC Ka-band radiometer front-end

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    A lattice matched InP chip set for a Ka band radiometer

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    Bandstop filter using hybrid EBG structure

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    Novel High-Breakdown InGaAs/InAlAs pHEMTs for Radio Astronomy Applications

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    Manuscrito. -- 11 h.; papel; folio. -- Fondo Universidad de Salamanca; sección Claustros; serie Borradores de claustros. -- Buena conservación. -- Fechas: 17/04/1818
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