Search for dissertations about: "Non-linear detector"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Non-linear detector.
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1. Non-linear attosecond physics at 100 eV
Abstract : Non-linear interactions between light and matter have nowadays a broad range of applications. They are used for frequency doubling in simple laser pointers as well as for a variety of purposes in complex laser systems like the one presented in this thesis. READ MORE
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2. Baseband Processing for 5G and Beyond: Algorithms, VLSI Architectures, and Co-design
Abstract : In recent years the number of connected devices and the demand for high data-rates have been significantly increased. This enormous growth is more pronounced by the introduction of the Internet of things (IoT) in which several devices are interconnected to exchange data for various applications like smart homes and smart cities. READ MORE
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3. Detector Development, Source Characterization and Novel Applications of Laser Ion Acceleration
Abstract : The main focus of the work presented in this thesis is on experimental studies oflaser acceleration of protons and other positive ions from solid targets. The topic is explored from three different angles: firstly, the development of diagnostics adapted to the ion pulses, secondly, the characterization of the source of the energetic particles and, finally, the application of laser-accelerated protons for time-resolved radiolysis of glass and water. READ MORE
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4. Spectrally Efficient Continuous Phase Modulation
Abstract : Spectrally efficient continuous phase modulation (CPM) systems and generalizations of CPM for wireless links are considered. Continuous phase modulation defines constant envelope phase codes, which are advantageous when using non-linear amplifiers. READ MORE
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5. Self-Switching Diodes for Zero-Bias Terahertz Detection
Abstract : The self-switching diode (SSD) has been investigated as a potential terahertz detector in recent years. The SSD accomplishes a non-linear current-voltage relation through a field-effect, which enables detection at zero bias from microwave up to terahertz frequencies. In this work, SSDs were realised in two new materials; InAs and graphene. READ MORE
