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Analysis of the multipactor effect by means of the 3D BI-RME method

2017

Multipactor effect is a well-known phenomenon of RF breakdown in satellite pay-loads which degrades components, generates undesirable harmonics, contributes to power dissipation and increases noise in communications. Traditionally, multipactor has been investigated with the aim of obtaining the so-called multipactor threshold voltage, or to present different multipaction detection methods. Little effort has been devoted, in contrast, to study the problem from a full-wave point of view, thus allowing for the analysis of more complex structures. The main goal of this work is to analyze the interaction between a multipactor current and a realistic microwave cavity by means of a rigorous and ac…

Multipactor effectPhysicsAdmittanceHarmonicsDissipationRepresentation (mathematics)TopologyNoise (electronics)Microwave cavityAdmittance parameters2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS)
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An analytical model to evaluate the radiated power spectrum of a multipactor discharge in a parallel-plate region

2008

This paper is aimed at studying the electromagnetic radiation pattern of a multipactor discharge occurring in a parallel-plate waveguide. The proposed method is based on the Fourier expansion of the multipactor current in terms of time-harmonic currents radiating in the parallel-plate region. Classical radiation theory combined with the frequency domain Green's function of the problem allows the calculation of both the electric and the magnetic radiated fields. A novel analytical formula for the total radiated power of each multipactor harmonic has been derived. This formula is suitable for predicting multipactor with the third-harmonic technique. The proposed formulation has been successfu…

Multipactor effectparallel-plate waveguideThird harmonic detection techniqueTécnicaPotencia radiadaEffective radiated powerElectromagnetic radiationRadiation patternsymbols.namesakeEfecto multipactorOpticsMicrowave dischargesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRadiated powermultipactor effectPhysicsTeoría de la Señal y las Comunicacionesbusiness.industrySpectral densityParallel plate waveguideElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational physicsMagnetic fieldGuía de ondas de placa paralelaTercer armónico de detenciónFourier analysisFrequency domainradiated powersymbolsMultipactor effectbusinessthird-harmonic detection techniqueDescarga de microondas
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Easy access to heterobimetallic complexes for medical imaging applications via microwave-enhanced cycloaddition

2015

The Cu(I)-catalysed Huisgen cycloaddition, known as “click” reaction, has been applied to the synthesis of a range of triazole-linked porphyrin/corrole to DOTA/NOTA derivatives. Microwave irradiation significantly accelerates the reaction. The synthesis of heterobimetallic complexes was easily achieved in up to 60% isolated yield. Heterobimetallic complexes were easily prepared as potential MRI/PET (SPECT) bimodal contrast agents incorporating one metal (Mn, Gd) for the enhancement of contrast for MRI applications and one “cold” metal (Cu, Ga, In) for future radionuclear imaging applications. Preliminary relaxivity measurements showed that the reported complexes are promising contrast agent…

NOTAmicrowavePhotochemistryFull Research Paperlcsh:QD241-441Metalchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistrycorroleDOTACorrolelcsh:ScienceOrganic ChemistryPorphyrinCombinatorial chemistryCycloadditionChemistryDOTAchemistryYield (chemistry)visual_artclick chemistryClick chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:QporphyrinMicrowaveBeilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
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The SMAP and Copernicus Sentinel 1A/B microwave active-passive high resolution surface soil moisture product

2019

Abstract Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission of NASA was launched in January 2015. Currently, SMAP has an L-band radiometer and a defunct L-band radar with a rotating 6-m mesh reflector antenna. On July 7th, 2015, the SMAP radar malfunctioned and became inoperable. Consequently, the production of high-resolution active-passive soil moisture product got hampered, and only ~2.5 months (April 15th, 2015 to July 7th, 2015) of data remain available. Therefore, during the SMAP post-radar phase, many ways were examined to restart the high-resolution soil moisture product generation of the SMAP mission. One of the feasible approaches was to substitute the SMAP radar with other available SAR…

National Snow and Ice Data Center010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologySoil Science02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawCalibrationComputers in Earth SciencesRadarImage resolution0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingRadiometeractive-passiveGeologySMAPradiometer020801 environmental engineeringBrightness temperatureTemporal resolutionEnvironmental sciencesoil moistureMicrowaveSARRemote Sensing of Environment
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Dynamic nuclear polarisation of biological matter

1986

Polarised targets as used in high energy physics experiments may be of considerable interest in biological structure research using polarized neutrons. So far, this promising method has been facing difficulties in getting reasonable polarization of the target nuclei. We report on a polarized "frozen spin" target which has been prepared from an enzyme dissolved in a mixture of heavy water and deuterated propanediol doped with a completely deuterated paramagnetic radical. Clusters of 700 protons defined by the structure of lysozyme embedded in a fully deuterated matrix were polarized to 75% within an hour by 4 mm microwave irradiation in a magnetic field of 2.5 tesla at a temperature of 0.3 K…

NeutronsHeavy waterMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDynamic nuclear polarisationElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyBiophysicsGeneral MedicinePolarization (waves)Biophysical PhenomenaMagnetic fieldchemistry.chemical_compoundParamagnetismDeuteriumchemistrySpin diffusionScattering RadiationNeutronProtonsAtomic physicsMicrowavesPolarographyEuropean Biophysics Journal
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High-quality discretizations for microwave simulations

2016

We apply high-quality discretizations to simulate electromagnetic microwaves. Instead of the vector field presentations, we focus on differential forms and discretize the model in the spatial domain using the discrete exterior calculus. At the discrete level, both the Hodge operators and the time discretization are optimized for time-harmonic simulations. Non-uniform spatial and temporal discretization are applied in problems in which the wavelength is highly-variable and geometry contains sub-wavelength structures. peerReviewed

Noise measurementDiscretizationDifferential formMathematical analysisFinite difference methodnoise measurement010103 numerical & computational mathematicsmagnetic domainstime-domain analysis01 natural sciencesDiscrete exterior calculusVector field0101 mathematicsTemporal discretizationmicrowave theory and techniquesFocus (optics)finite difference methodskasvotMathematics2016 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS)
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Typical Aspects of the Microwave Noise Performance of HEMTs at Decreasing Temperatures

1996

In analog signal processing at microwave frequencies the noise performance of active devices is of fundamental importance for the accurate design of low-noise amplifiers. To this aim, the determination of the four noise parameters F O , Γ O (complex variable) and Rn has to be accomplished together with the usual scattering parameter measurements vs. frequency. In addition, the dependence of the device performance vs. temperature is of interest for circuit applications characterized by harsh environmental conditions. In this work the noise behavior of high electron mobility transistors has been investigated by means of measurements and modeling in the 2-18 GHz frequency range and as a functi…

Noise temperatureMaterials sciencemicrowavebusiness.industryNoise spectral densitynoise parametersGeneral Physics and Astronomy020206 networking & telecommunicationsY-factor02 engineering and technologyHigh-electron-mobility transistorHEMT; microwave; noise parameters; low temperaturelow temperatureNoise figureNoise (electronics)[PHYS.HIST]Physics [physics]/Physics archives0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsEquivalent circuitbusinessMicrowaveHEMT
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Fast and efficient procedures for determining the microwave noise parameters of HEMT's at decreasing temperatures

1998

Noise parameters are an electrical representation of the noise performance of transistors which is widely used in reliability studies as well as in the design of low-noise microwave amplifiers. Such parameters are usually determined by employing a complex indirect (standard) procedure based on multiple noise figure measurements and appropriate data processing techniques. We report here two altemative and rapid methods used to perform the complete noise characterization of HEMT's at decreasing temperatures over the 6 to 18 GHz frequency range. The results show a very satisfactory agreement.among the different procedures thus assessing the inherent consistency of the global approach to the pr…

NoiseReliability (semiconductor)Computer sciencelawTransistorElectronic engineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyY-factorHigh-electron-mobility transistorNoise figureLow-noise amplifierMicrowavelaw.invention
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Nonlinear Microwave Spectrometer for Investigating High-Tc Superconductors

2000

We describe a nonlinear microwave spectrometer, which can be conveniently used for investigating the harmonic generation at microwave frequencies in high-Tc superconductors. The use of this technique allows highlighting mechanisms responsible for the nonlinear microwave response of high-Tc superconductors as well as measuring specific characteristics of the investigated samples. We report a brief review of the main results obtained.

Nonlinear microwave spectrometerSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleHigh-Tc superconductorMicrowave harmonic generation
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Modeling quitessential inflation

2001

We develop general criteria to construct unified frameworks for inflation and quintessence which employ a unique scalar field to drive both. By using such a minimal theoretical framework we avoid having to fine-tune couplings and mass-scales. In particular the initial conditions for quintessence are already fixed at the end of the inflationary epoch. We provide concrete realizations of the method which meet all inflationary and quintessence requirements, such as the COBE normalization and the resulting spectral index n = 0.97, which is in excellent agreement with the latest CMB data.

Normalization (statistics)Inflation (cosmology)PhysicsPhysics::General PhysicsCosmic microwave backgroundAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesFísicaAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyTheoretical physicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Inflationary epochScalar fieldQuintessence
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