Search for dissertations about: "vpp"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word vpp.
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1. Towards a Scalable and Low-Latency Softwarized Mobile Packet Core Network
Abstract : The mobile packet core – a central part of the overall mobile cellular network – has a long history of evolution. Through the years, its architecture has been drastically changed to meet the demand coming from the fast growth in the number of devices as well as the introduction of new types of applications and services. READ MORE
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2. Optics of Conducting Polymer Thin Films and Nanostructures
Abstract : Intrinsically conducting polymers forms a category of doped conjugated polymers that can conduct electricity. Since their discovery in the late 1970s, they have been widely applied in many fields, ranging from optoelectronic devices to biosensors. The most common type of conducting polymers is poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), or PEDOT. READ MORE
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3. High-speed optical modulators based on intersubband transitions
Abstract : Optical modulators are essential components in high speedoptical communication. They are employed to circumvent theinherent speed limitations of direct modulated semiconductorlasers, and may also extend the transmission distance onoptical fibers by providing optical pulses with lowerchirp. READ MORE
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4. Interface Engineering in Organic Electronics
Abstract : Organic electronics is a field covering all applications and devices where one or several of the active components are made of organic material, such as organic light emitting diodes, organic solar cells, organic thin film transistors, organic magnets for spintronics etc. In all of the applications mentioned above, transport of charges across both inorganic/organic and organic/organic interfaces play a key role for device performance. READ MORE
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5. Reflective structural colors and their actuation using electroactive conducting polymers
Abstract : The integration of inorganic photonic nanostructures with organic materials opens new possibilities to dynamically modify the optical response of photonic devices. This thesis focuses on how to generate efficient reflective structural colors and tune them in combination with a conducting polymer (CP). READ MORE