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    Micromachined Integrated Waveguide Transformers in THz Pickett–Potter Feedhorn Blocks by Davis, Kristina K., Kloosterman, Jenna L., Groppi, Christopher, Kawamura, Jonathan H., Underhill, Matthew

    “…We present the design, fabrication technique, and performance of a circular-to-rectangular waveguide transformer integrated into a 1.9 THz Pickett-Potter…”
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    VLA observations of synchrotron radiation at 15 GHz by Kloosterman, Jenna L., Butler, Bryan, de Pater, Imke

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2008)
    “…We present observations of the synchrotron radiation from Jupiter obtained in July 2004 with the Very Large Array at a frequency of 15 GHz. The array was in…”
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    Cross-Linked Small-Sat Communication System using a Spherical Phased Array Line Feed by Kloosterman, Jenna L., Walker, Athan J., Swift, Brandon J., Pat, Terrance, Lopez-Tonazzi, Juan Carlos, Walker, Christopher K.

    “…We demonstrate a prototype cross-linked small-sat communication system at 4 GHz. A single prototype satellite consists of a reflecting spherical surface and…”
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    A 4.7 THz HEB/QCL heterodyne receiver for STO-2 by Hayton, Darren J., Kloosterman, Jenna L., Jian-rong Gao, Vercruyssen, Nathan, Walker, Chris K., Qing Hu, Tsung-Yu Kao

    “…We report on a 4.7 THz heterodyne receiver being developed to fly on the Stratospheric Terahertz Observatory (STO-2) balloon platform. The receiver is based on…”
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    Hot electron bolometer heterodyne receiver with a 4.7-THz quantum cascade laser as a local oscillator by Kloosterman, Jenna L, Hayton, Darren J, Ren, Yuan, Kao, Tsung-Yu, Hovenier, Neils, Gao, Jian-Rong, Klapwijk, Teun M, Hu, Qing, Walker, Christopher K, Reno, John L

    Published 18-12-2012
    “…We report on a heterodyne receiver designed to observe the astrophysically important neutral atomic oxygen [OI] line at 4.7448 THz. The local oscillator is a…”
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