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An oscillator with low phase noise based on active resonator using metamaterial in K-band

 

Wooseok Shim,  Chongmin Lee, Chulhun Seo

 

(Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul 156-743, Korea)

 

Abstract:An oscillator (OSC) with a metamaterial resonator based on high-Q is designed to improve  the phase noise in K-band. The proposed metamaterial resonator is a lattice structure resonator (LSR) that is designed to be high-Q by a strong coupling of E-field at the resonance frequency. Thus the output of OSC is about 12.5 dBm at the f0. The phase noise is -109.477 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset frequency.

 

Key words:metamaterial; oscillator(OSC); phase noise

 

CLD number: TM935.1 Document code: A

 

Article ID: 1674-8042(2013)01-0074-03doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8042.2013.01.016

 

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