Search for dissertations about: "Split-Ring Resonator"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Split-Ring Resonator.
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1. Some studies on metamaterial transmission lines and their applications
Abstract : This thesis focuses mostly on investigating different potential applications of meta-transmission line (TL), particularly composite right/left handed (CRLH) TL, and analyzing some new phenomena and applications of meta-TL, mostly left-handed (LH) TL. Realization principle will also be studied. READ MORE
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2. Miniature Plasma Sources for High-Precision Molecular Spectroscopy in Planetary Exploration
Abstract : The prospect of finding life outside Earth has fascinated mankind for ages, and new technology continuously pushes the boundary of how remote and how obscure evidence we can find. Employing smaller, or completely new, types of landers and robots, and equipping them with miniature instruments would indeed revolutionize exploration of other planets and moons. READ MORE
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3. Prospective Applications of Microwaves in Medicine : Microwave Sensors for Orthopedic Monitoring and Burn Depth Assessment
Abstract : In recent years, the use of microwave techniques for medical diagnostics has experienced impressive developments. It has demonstrated excellent competencies in various modalities such as using non-ionizing electromagnetic waves, providing non-invasive diagnoses, and having the ability to penetrate human tissues within the GHz range. READ MORE
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4. Fundamentals and applications of microplasma sources : Actuating, Sensing, and Nonlinearly Approximating
Abstract : The research presented in this thesis covers a wide range of applications for, and integrations of, a stripline split-ring resonator (SSRR) microplasma source. Common throughout the presented works is the always present, but sometimes secondary, focus on analyzing the light and matter that is emitted as gas is flowed through theplasma of the SSRR. READ MORE
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5. RF-microwave sensor development for cell and human in vitro and ex vivo monitoring
Abstract : In this research new RF/microwave-based sensor solutions were developed for the monitoring of biological cells and human beings to obtain a better understanding of their activity or state in a quick, cheap, easy and continuous way. The effect of different substances on cell behaviour can be monitored by measuring the electrical environment where changes are observed as cells react to a stimulus. READ MORE