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Relationship of the starting delay time and frequency/temperature characteristics of X band Gunn oscillators

Relationship of the starting delay time and frequency/temperature characteristics of X band Gunn oscillators

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The temperature variation of the frequency of c.w. X band Gunn oscillators is shown to be related to the temperature variation of the starting delay time of the diode used as a pulsed oscillator. The results suggest that contact resistance acts as a passive circuit element to increase the growth time constant.

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      • B.A.E. de Sa , G.S. Hobson . Thermal effects in the bias circuit frequency modulation of Gunn oscillators. IEEE Trans.
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      • Myers, F.A.: `A risetime investigation of pulsed Gunn effect oscillators', 8th International conference on microwave and optical generation and amplification, 1970, Amsterdam.
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      • J. Bird , R.M.G. Bolton , A.L. Edridge , B.A.E. de Sa , G.S. Hobson . Gunn diodes with improved frequency-stability/temperature variations. Electron Lett. , 300 - 301
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