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Fast Radio Transients: From Pulsars to Fast Radio Bursts
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2017AbstractThe radio sky is full of transients, their time-scales ranging from nanoseconds to decades. Recent developments in technology sensitivity and computing capabilities have opened up the short end of that range, and are revealing a plethora of new phenomenologies. Studies of radio transients were previously restricted to analyses of archived data,
B. W. Stappers, M. Caleb, L. N. Driessen
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Metrology for very fast current transients
2018 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Application (ICHVE), 2018Traceable calibrations of current sensors with nanosecond rise-times and amplitude of several hundreds of amperes are up to now not offered worldwide. Therefore, increased efforts were made to provide these calibration capabilities for very fast current signals. In this paper, some current sensors as well as the calibration setup are presented.
Passon, S. +4 more
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Transient Lens Spectroscopy in a Fast Timescale
Israel Journal of Chemistry, 1994AbstractUsing the thermal lens experimental configuration, many types of fast molecular dynamics besides the density variation (the normal thermal lens signal) are reflected by the lens signal. Various transient lens techniques in a fast timescale are reviewed.
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Exploiting the paddle-wheel mechanism for the design of fast ion conductors
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Zhizhen Zhang, Linda F Nazar
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Transforming heat transfer with thermal metamaterials and devices
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Ying Li, Wei Li, Tiancheng Han
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Quantum guidelines for solid-state spin defects
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Gary Wolfowicz +2 more
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Fast Transient Digitizer and PCB Interface
2015This thesis outlines the design, layout and characterization of an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and a printed circuit board (PCB) designed to discretize an input signal and read out the data at a user desired interval to replicate the input signal at a lower frequency or pulse rate with no quantization error.
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Designing Suppressors for Fast Transients
1984 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1984G. Costache, S.K. Xavier, P. Bhartia
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