Cryogenic cooling of mixers for millimeter and centimeter wavelengths

It is shown theoretically that cryogenically cooling a Schottky-barrier mixer only slightly increases the conversion loss while giving a considerable reduction in mixer noise. The d.c. bias and local oscillator drive must be appropriately scaled. Experimental results indicate that in conjunction with a cooled paramp IF amplifier, single-sideband (SSB) receiver noise temperatures of ~350 K at 85 GHz, and ~260 K at 33 GHz are presently obtainable-an improvement by a factor of 6 at 85 GHz and 4 at 33 GHz over current room-temperature mixer receivers. An unexplained source of noise within the diodes has been observed and if this can be eliminated a further factor of 2 improvement in noise temperature will be obtained.