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Distributed amplifier
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Amplifier (disambiguation)
Distributed amplifiers are circuit designs that incorporate transmission line theory into traditional amplifier design to obtain a larger gain…
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2012
2012
Novel broadband nonreciprocal 180° phase-shifter
D. Palombini
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M. Palomba
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S. Colangeli
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E. Limiti
International Conference on Microwaves, Radar…
2012
Corpus ID: 46067986
In this contribution, a novel broadband 180° phase shifter, realized in 0.5 μm GaN HEMT technology developed by SELEX Sistemi…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Traveling-Wave Metal/Insulator/Metal Diodes for Improved Infrared Bandwidth and Efficiency of Antenna-Coupled Rectifiers
S. Grover
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O. Dmitriyeva
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Michael J. Estes
,
G. Moddel
IEEE transactions on nanotechnology
2010
Corpus ID: 42200972
We evaluate a technique to improve the performance of antenna-coupled diode rectifiers working in the IR. Efficient operation of…
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2007
2007
Experimental performance of a meta-distributed amplifier
J. Mata-Contreras
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T. Martín-Guerrero
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C. Camacho-Peñalosa
European Microwave Conference
2007
Corpus ID: 2463139
Meta-distributed amplifiers (MDAs) constitute a novel class of distributed amplifiers based on the active coupling of two…
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2006
2006
Nonidealities in traveling wave and transversal FIR filters operating at microwave frequencies
S. Pavan
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Shankar T. Shivappa
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1…
2006
Corpus ID: 31447530
We examine the effects of transmission-line nonidealities like series loss, terminal impedance mismatch, circuit noise, and…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
A COMPARISON OF SILICON AND III–V TECHNOLOGY PERFORMANCE AND BUILDING BLOCK IMPLEMENTATIONS FOR 10 AND 40 Gb/s OPTICAL NETWORKING ICs
S. Voinigescu
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D. McPherson
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F. Pera
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S. Szilagyi
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M. Tazlauanu
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H. Tran
2003
Corpus ID: 6206616
Scalable models for both active and passive components are essential for the design of highly integrated fiber–optic physical…
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1998
1998
Modeling and Design of Klystron
Y. Chin
1998
Corpus ID: 55038815
We have developed a new method for a realistic and more accurate simulation of klystron using the MAGIC code. MAGIC is the 2.5-D…
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1996
1996
A 2-50 GHz InAlAs/InGaAs-InP HBT distributed amplifier
K. Kobayashi
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J. Cowles
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T. Block
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A. Oki
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D. Streit
GaAs IC Symposium IEEE Gallium Arsenide…
1996
Corpus ID: 6400360
Here we report on a 2-50 GHz InAlAs/InGaAs-InP HBT Distributed Amplifier (DA) which demonstrates the highest frequency of…
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1992
1992
High-gradient studies on 11. 4 GHz copper accelerator structures
J. Wang
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R. Curry
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+8 authors
C. Yoneda
1992
Corpus ID: 56562226
This paper is a progress report on studies carried out at SLAC to assess the high-gradient behavior of 11.4 GHz copper…
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1989
1989
A novel 4-18 GHz monolithic matrix distributed amplifier
S. Chu
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Y. Tajima
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J. B. Cole
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A. Platzker
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M. Schindler
Digest of Papers.,Microwave and Millimeter-Wave…
1989
Corpus ID: 33610112
The authors describe the design, fabrication, and performance of a 4-18 GHz matrix distributed amplifier which incorporates a…
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1987
1987
A 2-20 GHz high-gain monolithic HEMT distributed amplifier
S. Bandy
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C. Nishimoto
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+6 authors
G. Zdasiuk
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
1987
Corpus ID: 39279703
A low-noise 2-21 GHz monolithic distributed amplifier utilizing 0.35-micrometer-gate-length HEMT devices has achieved 12 ± 0.5 dB…
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