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32
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9566
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2710

Overview

Lorene Samoska is affiliated with the Jet Propulsion Lab in the United States. Their research spans several areas within physics and astronomy, particularly focusing on subfields such as astronomy and astrophysics, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their main topics of work include:

  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Superconducting and THz Device Technology
  • Advanced Frequency and Time Standards

Samoska has contributed to the field through publications primarily in the IEEE Journal of Microwaves, reflecting a focus on the intersection of microwave technology and astrophysics.

One recent publication includes:

  • "A Multioctave 8 GHz-40 GHz Receiver for Radio Astronomy," published in 2023 in the IEEE Journal of Microwaves

Their research collaborations frequently involve the following coauthors:

  • J. Kooi
  • Melissa Soriano
  • James Bowen
  • Zubair Abdulla
  • A. Fung

Samoska's work contributes to advancements in receiver technology for radio astronomy, including the development of broad bandwidth and high-frequency receivers, which support observations across multiple octaves of frequency. This technical specialization aligns with initiatives at the Jet Propulsion Lab oriented towards improving instrumentation for deep-space observation and measurement accuracy.

The combination of applied physics and engineering in Samoska's profile demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach aimed at enhancing capabilities in astronomical measurement technologies and time-frequency standards.

Best Publications

  • Sub 50 nm InP HEMT Device with Fmax Greater than 1 THz

    R. Lai;X.B. Mei;W.R. Deal;W. Yoshida

  • An Overview of Solid-State Integrated Circuit Amplifiers in the Submillimeter-Wave and THz Regime

    L. A. Samoska

  • Submicron scaling of HBTs

    M.J.W. Rodwell;M. Urteaga;T. Mathew;D. Scott

  • Electrical and optical properties of infrared photodiodes using the InAs/Ga1−xInxSb superlattice in heterojunctions with GaSb

    J. L. Johnson;L. A. Samoska;A. C. Gossard;J. L. Merz

  • Terahertz CMOS Frequency Generator Using Linear Superposition Technique

    Daquan Huang;T.R. LaRocca;M.-C.F. Chang;L. Samoska

  • Power-amplifier modules covering 70-113 GHz using MMICs

    Huei Wang;L. Samoska;T. Gaier;A. Peralta

  • High-gain 150-215-GHz MMIC amplifier with integral waveguide transitions

    S. Weinreb;T. Gaier;M. Barsky;Y.C. Leong

  • A 340–380 GHz Integrated CB-CPW-to-Waveguide Transition for Sub Millimeter-Wave MMIC Packaging

    K. Leong;W.R. Deal;V. Radisic;Xiao Bing Mei

  • A Submillimeter-Wave HEMT Amplifier Module With Integrated Waveguide Transitions Operating Above 300 GHz

    L. Samoska;W.R. Deal;G. Chattopadhyay;D. Pukala

  • W-Band GaN MMIC with 842 mW output power at 88 GHz

    M. Micovic;A. Kurdoghlian;K. Shinohara;I. Milosavljevic

  • A>400 GHz f/sub max/ transferred-substrate heterojunction bipolar transistor IC technology

    Q. Lee;B. Agarwal;D. Mensa;R. Pullela

  • A 10-mW Submillimeter-Wave Solid-State Power-Amplifier Module

    V Radisic;W R Deal;K M K H Leong;X B Mei

  • 324GHz CMOS Frequency Generator Using Linear Superposition Technique

    Daquan Huang;T.R. LaRocca;L. Samoska;A. Fung

  • Demonstration of Sub-Millimeter Wave Fundamental Oscillators Using 35-nm InP HEMT Technology

    V. Radisic;X.B. Mei;W.R. Deal;W. Yoshida

  • G-band (140-220 GHz) and W-band (75-110 GHz) InP DHBT medium power amplifiers

    V.K. Paidi;Z. Griffith;Yun Wei;M. Dahlstrom

  • Serpentine superlattice: concept and first results

    M.S. Miller;C.E. Pryor;H. Weman;L.A. Samoska

  • Beyond G-band: a 235 GHz InP MMIC amplifier

    D. Dawson;L. Samoska;A.K. Fung;K. Lee

  • 35-nm InP HEMT SMMIC Amplifier With 4.4-dB Gain at 308 GHz

    X.B. Mei;W. Yoshida;W.R. Deal;P.H. Liu

  • Far-infrared photoresponse of the InAs/GaInSb superlattice

    I. H. Campbell;I. Sela;B. K. Laurich;D. L. Smith

  • An InP HEMT MMIC LNA with 7.2-dB gain at 190 GHz

    R. Lai;M. Barsky;T. Huang;M. Sholley

  • Submillimeter-Wave InP MMIC Amplifiers From 300–345 GHz

    D. Pukala;L. Samoska;T. Gaier;A. Fung

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Lai
Richard Lai Northrop Grumman (United States)
William R. Deal
William R. Deal Northrop Grumman (United States)
Miroslav Micovic
Miroslav Micovic HRL Laboratories (United States)
Goutam Chattopadhyay
Goutam Chattopadhyay Jet Propulsion Lab
Charles R. Lawrence
Charles R. Lawrence Jet Propulsion Lab
Imran Mehdi
Imran Mehdi Jet Propulsion Lab
Anthony C. S. Readhead
Anthony C. S. Readhead California Institute of Technology
Adele E. Schmitz
Adele E. Schmitz HRL Laboratories (United States)
Mark J. W. Rodwell
Mark J. W. Rodwell University of California, Santa Barbara
Miguel Urteaga
Miguel Urteaga Teledyne Technologies (United States)

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