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Ultra-Low-Power Cryogenic SiGe Low-Noise Amplifiers: Theory and Demonstration
S. Montazeri +3 more
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This work discusses the use of blended channel materials in OECTs. It explores how mixing glycolated and alkoxylated polymers in various ratios offers a simpler and more efficient route to tuning OECT properties. The performance of the polymer blends is compared to the corresponding copolymers, demonstrating similar OECT characteristics, swelling ...
Lize Bynens +14 more
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A Low-Power and Low-Noise 4-12 GHz Buck CMOS Low-Noise Amplifier with Current-Reused Technique [PDF]
J. Liu, L. Li
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Design of a Low-Noise 2.4/5.5 GHz Dual-Band LNA Based on Microstrip Structure. [PDF]
Zhang M +4 more
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Novel ferrocene derivatives (e.g., FcPhc2) are used as an ultrathin layer hole‐blocking layer, reducing hole injection from the Ag contact. This results in an ultralow noise spectral density of 1.2 × 10−14 A Hz−1/2, and a high specific detectivity of 8.1 × 1012 Jones at −0.5 V.
Eunyoung Hong +16 more
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Ultra-low-noise ultrafast fiber lasers [PDF]
Heidt Alexander M.
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A Low-Noise, Low-Power, and Wide-Bandwidth Regulated Cascode Transimpedance Amplifier with Cascode-Feedback in 40 nm CMOS. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zhao Y, Yu G, Lu Z, Wang C.
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Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride: Principles, Engineering and Applications
Quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride have emerged as a promising candidate for quantum information science. This review examines the fundamentals of these quantum emitters, including their level structures, defect engineering, and their possible chemical structures.
Thi Ngoc Anh Mai +8 more
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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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A quieter state of charge and ultra-low-noise of the collective current in quasi-1D charge-density-wave nanowires. [PDF]
Ghosh S +6 more
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