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Llombart, Nuria, et al.. (2012). Range refocusing in a terahertz imaging radar. European Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference. 227–229.2 indexed citations
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Chattopadhyay, Goutam, Ken B. Cooper, Robert J. Dengler, et al.. (2008). A 600 GHz Imaging Radar for Contraband Detection. Softwaretechnik-Trends. 300.7 indexed citations
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Schlecht, Erich, John Gill, Robert J. Dengler, et al.. (2007). First Wideband 520-590 GHz Balanced Fundamental Schottky Mixer. Softwaretechnik-Trends. 296.7 indexed citations
Siegel, Peter H. & Robert J. Dengler. (2004). Terahertz heterodyne imager for biomedical applications. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 5354. 1–1.19 indexed citations
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Barkan, A., Daniel M. Mittleman, Robert J. Dengler, Peter H. Siegel, & Jérôme Faist. (2003). Measurement of the linewidth of a terahertz quantum cascade laser. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics.1 indexed citations
Dengler, Robert J., et al.. (1999). 177-207 GHz Radiometer Front End: Single Sideband Measurements. Softwaretechnik-Trends. 69.1 indexed citations
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Humphrey, D.A., Robert J. Dengler, Imran Mehdi, et al.. (1996). Fabrication and Performance of Separately-Biasable Antiparallel-Pair. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).1 indexed citations
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East, J.R., et al.. (1993). The Fabrication and Performance of Planar Doped Barrier Subharmonic Mixer Diodes. Softwaretechnik-Trends. 500.1 indexed citations
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Dengler, Robert J., et al.. (1992). A planar quasi-optical SIS receiver for array applications. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 235–242.2 indexed citations
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