Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Description of a laboratory test facility for studying the tracking capabilities of a superconducting time-varying filter system. An RF signal from an antenna is amplified and fed to a mixer; the IF signal modulates an optical diode, and the emitted light is directed through an optical system onto a high-purity high-resistance semiconductor terminating a quarter-wavelength stub in a lead-plated superconducting cavity. The resulting perturbation in the cavity resonant frequency is proportional to the signal modulation present in the light beam. The narrow-band superconducting cavity is thereby acting as a time-variant filter that tracks the instantaneous signal modulation. SNR improvement on the order of 25 dB can be obtained due to the noise rejection characteristics of such a modulation tracking filter.
Keywords:
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Type:
Applied Superconductivity Conference; May 01, 1972 - May 03, 1972; Annapolis, MD
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