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Axel Tessmann

Axel Tessmann

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
7895
World Ranking
5047
National Ranking
147

Overview

Axel Tessmann is affiliated with the Fraunhofer Society in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a significant focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, as well as Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist's work addresses several topics in technical and applied physics, including Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Antenna Design and Analysis, Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices, Advanced Power Amplifier Design, and Satellite Communication Systems.

Axel Tessmann has contributed publications to a variety of venues, with the most frequent being:

  • IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • 2021 51st European Microwave Conference (EuMC)
  • 2022 52nd European Microwave Conference (EuMC)

Some of the recent papers associated with Axel Tessmann include:

  • Broadband 300-GHz Power Amplifier MMICs in InGaAs mHEMT Technology, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • Broadband 400-GHz InGaAs mHEMT Transmitter and Receiver S-MMICs, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • THz Communications and the Demonstration in the ThoR-Backhaul Link, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • 16-Way Ka-Band Power Combiner Using Novel Waveguide Transitions, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Hybrid Beam-Steering OFDM-MIMO Radar: High 3-D Resolution With Reduced Channel Count, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Frequently collaborating researchers include Laurenz John, Arnulf Leuther, Ingmar Kallfass, Thomas Zwick, and R. Quay. The level of collaboration ranges with Laurenz John appearing in ten joint works, Arnulf Leuther in nine, and several others contributing to multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Wireless sub-THz communication system with high data rate

    S. Koenig;D. Lopez-Diaz;J. Antes;J. Antes;F. Boes;F. Boes

  • All Active MMIC-Based Wireless Communication at 220 GHz

    I. Kallfass;J. Antes;T. Schneider;F. Kurz

  • THz-to-optical conversion in wireless communications using an ultra-broadband plasmonic modulator

    S. Ummethala;T. Harter;K. Koehnle;Z. Li

  • 64 Gbit/s Transmission over 850 m Fixed Wireless Link at 240 GHz Carrier Frequency

    Ingmar Kallfass;Florian Boes;Tobias Messinger;Jochen Antes

  • Compact single-chip W-band FMCW radar modules for commercial high-resolution sensor applications

    A. Tessmann;S. Kudszus;T. Feltgen;M. Riessle

  • Towards MMIC-Based 300GHz Indoor Wireless Communication Systems

    Ingmar Kallfass;Iulia Dan;Sebastian Rey;Parisa Harati

  • ${W}$ -Band Time-Domain Multiplexing FMCW MIMO Radar for Far-Field 3-D Imaging

    Daniela Bleh;Markus Rosch;Michael Kuri;Alexander Dyck

  • 220-GHz metamorphic HEMT amplifier MMICs for high-resolution imaging applications

    Axel Tessmann

  • Wireless THz link with optoelectronic transmitter and receiver

    Tobias Harter;Sandeep Ummethala;Matthias Blaicher;Sascha Muehlbrandt

  • 35 nm metamorphic HEMT MMIC technology

    A. Leuther;A. Tessmann;H. Massler;R. Losch

  • 50 nm MHEMT Technology for G- and H-Band MMICs

    A. Leuther;A. Tessmann;M. Dammann;C. Schworer

  • Ultra-broadband MMIC-based wireless link at 240 GHz enabled by 64GS/s DAC

    Florian Boes;Tobias Messinger;Jochen Antes;Dirk Meier

  • Metamorphic HEMT MMICs and Modules for Use in a High-Bandwidth 210 GHz Radar

    A. Tessmann;I. Kallfass;A. Leuther;H. Massler

  • Metamorphic HEMT technology for low-noise applications

    A. Leuther;A. Tessmann;I. Kallfass;R. Losch

  • 35 nm mHEMT Technology for THz and ultra low noise applications

    Arnulf Leuther;Axel Tessmann;Michael Dammann;Hermann Massler

  • A 300 GHz mHEMT amplifier module

    A. Tessmann;A. Leuther;V. Hurm;H. Massler

  • Metamorphic HEMT MMICs and Modules Operating Between 300 and 500 GHz

    A. Tessmann;A. Leuther;V. Hurm;I. Kallfass

  • High-bandwidth 220 GHz experimental radar

    H. Essen;A. Wahlen;R. Sommer;W. Johannes

  • 220 GHz Low-Noise Amplifier Modules for Radiometric Imaging Applications

    A. Tessmann;A. Leuther;M. Kuri;H. Massler

  • A 600 GHz low-noise amplifier module

    A. Tessmann;A. Leuther;H. Massler;V. Hurm

  • Push-push oscillators for 94 and 140 GHz applications using standard pseudomorphic GaAs HEMTs

    S. Kudszus;W.H. Haydl;A. Tessmann;W. Bronner

  • Broadband 300-GHz Power Amplifier MMICs in InGaAs mHEMT Technology

    Laurenz John;Axel Tessmann;Arnulf Leuther;Philipp Neininger

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnulf Leuther
Arnulf Leuther Fraunhofer Society
Ingmar Kallfass
Ingmar Kallfass University of Stuttgart
Michael Schlechtweg
Michael Schlechtweg Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF
Oliver Ambacher
Oliver Ambacher University of Freiburg
Thomas Zwick
Thomas Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Wolfgang Freude
Wolfgang Freude Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christian Koos
Christian Koos Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Sebastian Randel
Sebastian Randel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Juerg Leuthold
Juerg Leuthold ETH Zurich
Thomas Schneider
Thomas Schneider National Institutes of Health

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