Q band
(name for EMR frequency-range on the order of 45 GHz)
The term Q band is sometimes used for radio (microwave) bands in the
vicinity of 45 GHz. The name is not defined by the ITU or IEEE but
does have a ISO definition as 36-46 GHz and the term is used
within radio astronomy for bands and receivers in that
general range. Example Q band specifications of some
radio-telescope receivers:
The term Q band is also used within infrared astronomy
for a mid infrared passband at 21 μm.
(microwave,EMR,band)
Further reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_band
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photometric_system#Photometric_letters
https://dss.gb.nrao.edu/receivers/summary
https://greenbankobservatory.org/portal/gbt/instruments/#tab-frontends
https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/vla/docs/manuals/oss2013B/performance/bands
http://greenbankobservatory.org/~rmaddale/GBT/Q-Band/QBandScienceCase.htm
WaveL | Freq | Photon Energy | | |
6.7mm | 45GHz | 186μeV | | Q band |
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