Search for dissertations about: "de-embedding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word de-embedding.
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1. Large-Signal Modeling of Microwave Transistors
Abstract : The development of computer aided design tools for microwave circuit design has increased the interest for accurate transistor models. The circuit complexity has grown as the CAD tools have been improved and the need to predict how non-linear circuits behave has also been increased. READ MORE
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2. Microwave characterisation of electrodes and field effect transistors based on graphene
Abstract : The isolation of the two-dimensional material graphene, a single hexagonal sheet of carbon atoms, is believed to trigger a revolution in electronics. Theory predicts unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene, from which ultrahigh speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are envisioned. READ MORE
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3. Characterisation and Modelling of Graphene FETs for Terahertz Mixers and Detectors
Abstract : Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms with numerous envisaged applications owing to its exciting properties. In particular, ultrahigh-speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are possible due to the unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Solid-State Power Amplifiers for RF Power Source Applications
Abstract : Radio Frequency (RF) power sources are extensively applied in various fields. Radioisotope production, i.e., the production of short-lived radioactive isotopes, for positron emission tomography (PET) is one of the most important applications in the medical and healthcare domains. READ MORE
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5. Improved components for 2SB THz receivers with enhanced sideband rejection performance
Abstract : The thesis presents work done in improving the sideband rejection ratio for 2SB cryogenic radio astronomy receivers in general, but more specifically, for the future Onsala 20 m 3-mm receiver system and the ALMA Band 5. In order to attain better than 15 dB sideband rejection ratio over the entire bandwidth (approximately 26% RF fractional bandwidth and one octave the IF bandwidth), it is necessary to improve both RF and IF hybrid assembly to optimum performance, i. READ MORE