Search for dissertations about: "analytic signal"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words analytic signal.
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21. Simulation of Electro-Optic Modulators by a Time-Domain Beam-Propagation Method
Abstract : Electro-optic modulators (EOMs) are components which convert electric signals to optical ones. They are needed, e.g., at the transmitter end of fiber-optic communication systems and in time-stretch analog-to-digital converters. READ MORE
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22. Modelling and Analysis of Interconnects for Deep Submicron Systems-on-Chip
Abstract : The last few decades have been a very exciting period in thedevelopment of micro-electronics and brought us to the brink ofimplementing entire systems on a single chip, on a hithertounimagined scale. However an unforeseen challenge has croppedup in the form of managing wires, which have become the mainbottleneck in performance, masking the blinding speed of activedevices. READ MORE
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23. Anomaly and Topology : On the axial anomaly, domain wall dynamics, and local topological markers in quantum matter
Abstract : Chiral anomalies and topological phases of matter form the basis of the research presented in this dissertation. The chiral anomaly is considered both in the context of magnetic Weyl semimetals and in the context of non-Hermitian Dirac actions. READ MORE
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24. Optimization of High-order Harmonic Generation for Attosecond Science
Abstract : High-order harmonic generation is a highly nonlinear, though inherently inefficient, process which can lead to emission of coherent, broadband extreme ultraviolet radiation in the form of attosecond pulses. Attosecond pulses are crucial for experiments investigating photoionization dynamics on the femto- and attosecond timescales. READ MORE
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25. Calculation of scatter in cone beam CT : Steps towards a virtual tomograph
Abstract : Scattered photons—shortly scatter—are generated by interaction processes when photon beams interact with matter. In diagnostic radiology, they deteriorate image quality since they add an undesirable signal that lowers the contrast in projection radiography and causes cupping and streak artefacts in computed tomography (CT). READ MORE