Search for dissertations about: "low temperatures"
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1. Ultra-Low Power InAs/AlSb HEMTs for Cryogenic Low-Noise Applications
Abstract : The InAs/AlSb high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) is an emerging microwave device technology for ultra-low power and low noise applications. Due to the low bandgap (0. READ MORE
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2. Anaerobic digestion of crop residues at low temperatures
Abstract : Biogas is a renewable source of energy. Residues from agriculture contain considerable energy potential and are suitable substrates for biogas production, but in Sweden the utilization of these residues is low. The economic feasibility of biogas production in general is low, and only limited subsidies are provided by the state. READ MORE
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3. Low-temperature District Heating : Various Aspects of Fourth-generation Systems
Abstract : With decreasing heat demand and less availability of high-temperature heat supply in future energy systems, the current district heating systems may experience increased competition on the heat market. A viable option to mitigate increasing competition is to operate systems with lower temperature levels, and the most conceivable way to achieve lower temperature levels is to decrease return temperatures. READ MORE
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4. InAs/AlSb HEMTs for Cryogenic Low-Noise Applications
Abstract : The InAs/AlSb high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) is an emerging microwave device technology. The high electron mobility and high peak electron velocity of the InAs channel makes this device technology a potential candidate for low-noise applications operating at very low power dissipation. READ MORE
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5. Design and Construction of Low-Temperature Scanning Tunnelling Microscope for Spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis discusses some of the fundamental requirements needed to be fulfilled when constructing a low temperature scanning tunnelling microscope (STM). Three different designs, two non-vacuum and one ultra-high vacuum (UHV), based on either inertial-mass or novel stepper motor principles are presented. READ MORE