Nonlinear Junction Detection and Harmonic Radar
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Purpose — Both technologies are used to detect hidden electronic devices or objects by exploiting nonlinear electrical properties of semiconductor junctions.
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Nonlinear Junction Detection (NLJD) — Emits a high-frequency RF signal and listens for harmonic responses (2nd, 3rd harmonic) generated by diodes, transistors, or other semiconductor junctions, even if the device is powered off.
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Harmonic Radar — Sends RF signals toward a target and receives harmonics reflected from nonlinear elements, allowing detection of objects like drones, concealed electronics, or tagged items with minimal interference.
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Applications —
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Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) to find hidden bugs.
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Detection of drones or unmanned vehicles with harmonic radar tags.
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Security sweeps for corporate, government, and military facilities.
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Advantages —
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Works through non-metal barriers.
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Detects powered-off electronics.
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Non-emitting (for passive systems) and low-detection risk.
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Limitations & Considerations —
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False positives from metallic or nonlinear environmental objects.
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Operator training required for accurate interpretation.
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Range and resolution affected by material shielding and target orientation.
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