Abstract
In this letter, a novel 1/f noise mitigation technique is presented to improve the receiver 1/f noise performance of a 670 GHz receiver. The time-domain 1/f noise corrected samples are compared with the samples obtained without the correction. The spectral-domain analysis shows that the 1/f noise mitigation method improves the receiver noise performance by 19 dB in the receiver under test. The presented 1/f noise mitigation technique can be applied to any direct-detection receiver in the terahertz frequency range.
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