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Traceability for Millimeter and Submillimeter-Wave Power Measurements
Published
Author(s)
Ronald A. Ginley
Abstract
The need for traceable power measurements above 110 GHz is well established for use in communications, spectral line investigation, molecular particle signature identification, material property characterization and others. There have been incremental steps to achieving this capability, but there has not been a effort to address this problem as a whole. This paper will explore the leading possibilities for establishing traceable power measurements up to the low terahertz region.
Proceedings Title
7th Global Symposium on Millimeter Waves (GSMM) 2014
Ginley, R.
(2014),
Traceability for Millimeter and Submillimeter-Wave Power Measurements, 7th Global Symposium on Millimeter Waves (GSMM) 2014, Seoul, -1
(Accessed October 17, 2025)