A Highly Linear Dual-Stage Amplifier With Beyond 1.75-THz Gain-Bandwidth Product
T. Shivan1, M. Hossain1, R. Doerner1, H. Yacoub1, T.K. Johansen2, W. Heinrich1, and V. Krozer1
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published in IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters and presented at IEEE MTT-S Int. Microw. Symp., Atlanta, USA, Jun. 20-25, Virtual Event (2021).
Abstract:
This work reports a multipurpose highly linear ultrawideband amplifier with a gain-bandwidth product (GBP) of 1.75 THz, the highest reported in any monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) process. A transimpedance amplifier is cascaded with a distributed amplifier, emulating a receiver subsystem. Using a diamond heat spreader, to dissipate heat from transistors, the cascaded amplification subsystem can achieve very high output third-order-intercept point (OIP3) from 20 to 24 dBm when measured between 5 and 65 GHz. A small-signal average gain of 24 dB is observed over a frequency range exceeding the maximum measurable bandwidth from dc to 110 GHz.vCompared with other ultrawideband MMIC amplifiers beyond 110-GHz bandwidth, the circuit offers a unique combination of high linearity (OIP3) and high gain. As a result, the cascaded amplifier is suitable for applications in optical-electrical converters, spectroscopy, and ultrawideband measurement systems in the subterahertz frequency range.
1 Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik (FBH), 12489 Berlin, Germany
2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Keywords:
Distributed amplifier (DA), gain-bandwidth product (GBP), InP double heterojunction bipolar transistor (DHBT), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC).
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