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Phase Control Mechanisms in Metasurfaces: From Static Approaches to Active and Space-Time Modulation. [PDF]
Haroon M, Kim SW, Choi DY.
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Enhanced Zero-Bias Rectification in 1D Metal-Double-Insulator-Graphene Diodes for RF Energy Harvesting. [PDF]
Hemmetter A +5 more
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500 °C Microtesla Sensitive Magnetic Field Sensing Using a 4H-SiC PIN Diode
Hesham Okeil, G. Wachutka
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A Wideband Multi-Polarized Microstrip Antenna with High Polarization Isolation Based on Dual-Circular Polarization. [PDF]
Wang X +6 more
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Reconfigurable Memristive Quasi-Lumped Dual-Band Bandpass Filters. [PDF]
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Filtre SIW reconfigurable en bande Ku avec des diodes PIN
Abbas El Mostrah +5 more
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PIN Silicon Diodes as EXAFS Signal Detectors
The properties of PIN silicon diodes as X-ray detectors for EXAFS measurements with synchrotron radiation have been investigated. Electronic stability, linearity and noise current have been analyzed. The effects of diffraction peaks resulting from the crystalline nature of the diodes have been minimized by mounting the diodes on a simple device that ...
G Dalba, P Fornasini, F Rocca
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An Enhanced PIN Diode Model for Voltage-Controlled PIN Diode Attenuator
33rd European Microwave Conference, 2003, 2003This paper presents an enhanced PIN diode model for the voltage-controlled PIN diode attenuator. The proposed model operates well when it is used in the voltage-controlled mode as well as current-controlled mode, and it is a simple and straightforward model, since the PN junction diode of this model has the same I-V curve as that of the PIN diode.
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
A review of the application of PIN diodes as radiation detectors in particle counting, X‐ and γ‐ray spectroscopy, medical applications and charged particle spectroscopy is presented. As a practical example of its usefulness, a PIN diode and a low noise preamplifier are included in a nuclear spectroscopy chain for X‐ray measurements.
F. J. Ramírez-Jiménez +3 more
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A review of the application of PIN diodes as radiation detectors in particle counting, X‐ and γ‐ray spectroscopy, medical applications and charged particle spectroscopy is presented. As a practical example of its usefulness, a PIN diode and a low noise preamplifier are included in a nuclear spectroscopy chain for X‐ray measurements.
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