Search for dissertations about: "high-speed quantum electronics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words high-speed quantum electronics.
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1. Superconducting High Speed Passive Interconnects
Abstract : Superconducting digital RSFQ technology offers unique digital processing solutions for the telecommunication that allows more than three times increasing capacity of the 3G networks, makes telecommunication receivers reconfigurable and adjustable for different services, and significantly enhances security level of the data transfer over the fibers.Key features of RSFQ technology are high speed, low power and high integration density. READ MORE
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2. Electrical and Optical Properties of AlGaAs/GaAs Aperiodic Superlattices and Resonant Tunneling Diodes. Theory, Design and Applications
Abstract : The objective of the work presented in this thesis is to study quantum transport and optical properties of aperiodic superlattices and resonant tunneling diodes using III-V semiconductor heterostructures grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The study follows a procedure of theoretical modeling, computer-aided design and simulation, sample growth, and measurements. READ MORE
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3. InGaAs Nanowire and Quantum Well Devices
Abstract : To fulfill the increasing demand for high-speed electronics used for computation or communication is one everlasting challenge for the semiconductor industry. Emerging fields such as quantum computation also has a need for circuits operating at cryogenic temperatures. READ MORE
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4. Optical Phase Conjugation and All-Optical Demultiplexing using Four-Wave Mixing in Dispersion Shifted Fibers
Abstract : This thesis deals with two applications of four-wave mixing in optical dispersion-shifted fibers; optical phase conjugation and all-optical switching. The work is a part of an effort to study the upgradability of the existing fiber plant, which is of large economic interest. READ MORE
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5. Photonic Devices and Applications based on Intersubband Transitions and Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
Abstract : Although photonic devices have experienced a rapid development lately, there is still room for substantial improvements in performance. From a telecommunications perspective, improvements in speed, size, integration and power consumption are desired. There is also a general interest in photonic devices with new functionalities. READ MORE