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CMOS Current Controlled Conveyor and Tunable IF Filter ApplicationWu, Yi-Ming 26 July 2000 (has links)
A second-generation CMOS current controlled conveyor (CCCII) and a tunable IF bandpass filter based on the CCCII are developed. The high frequency property and the control ability of the current conveyor makes the bandpass filter tunable in the range between 55MHz~410MHz, which is suitable for the IF filter application that is around 200MHz~300MHz. The Q-factor is also tunable and has a maximum value up to 800.
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Tunable erbium-doped fiber ring laser using an intra-cavity filterFadel, Hicham Joseph 15 November 2004 (has links)
Linear tuning the frequency of an erbium-doped fiber ring laser using both a Fabry-Perot filter and an electro-optic tunable filter has been experimentally demonstrated. The rate of frequency change is determined by monitoring the fringes produced by laser light transmitted through a fiber Fabry-Perot interferometer. The fiber ring laser has been tuned over a 50 nm spectral range when using the Fabry-Perot filter and a tuning rate of 16480 nm/s has been achieved. The spectral width of the laser is 0.049 nm and the nearest sidelobe to the main peak is more than 30 dB below the central lobe. When the electro-optic tunable filter is used, a spectral range of 11 nm is reached. The spectral width is 2.33 nm and is in close agreement with the filter theoretical results. The sidelobe to main peak difference is around 13 dB.
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Design and Electromechanical Analysis of Surface-Micromachined Tunable CapacitorChou, Che-Ya 12 September 2007 (has links)
This paper aims to design and simulate the surface-micromachining micro tunable capacitor for parameters optimization. This work also creates an equivalent circuit model of micro tunable capacitor and proceeds relative electromechanical analysis, including the distribution of field and charge, resonant frequency and pull-in voltage analysis. This micro tunable capacitor is constructed by one suspended top metal plate and two stationary bottom metal plates (one is signal electrode and the other one is bias electrode). By driving electrostatic force, the gap between top and bottom electrodes will be changed and results in a variation of capacitance. To increase the tuning range, the micro tunable capacitor with two different gap space will be presented in this research.
High frequency analysis, equivalent circuit analysis and electromechanical dynamic analysis are using Ansoft HFSS, Agilent ADS and the IntelliSuite software respectively. Through these simulation and analysis, it is possible to obtain the optimized specification of micro tunable capacitor. The quality factor (Q) and the pull-in voltage extracted by simulation software well match to the measured results; thus, the function of the analysis method and equivalent model adopted in this thesis can be demonstrated.
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Design of Tunable Y-Shaped Photonic Crystal WaveguidesHsu, Chung-jen 29 June 2009 (has links)
Photonic crystals (PCs) are structures with spatially periodic variations in dielectric constants. The prime property of PCs is the existence of the photonic band gaps (PBGs) which could prohibit the propagation of light within a certain frequency range. Once the PC structures are fabricated, it is hard to tune their optical properties for the fixed geometries. Thus, it is important to develop tunable PC waveguide devices for the applications in the photonic integrated circuits.
We utilize the mode-gap effect to design two-dimensional (2-D) tunable Y-shaped PC waveguides with the polyaniline type electrorheological (ER) fluids. The propagation of light on the Y-shaped waveguide can be controlled by applying the electric field in specific regions. Besides, we also propose a tunable multi-channel PC waveguide with the polyaniline type ER fluids. We then investigate the tunable propagation characteristics of a 2-D single line-defect PC waveguide with liquid crystals (LCs) by varying the direction of LCs and the hole sizes. We also simulate the tunable optical properties of a 2-D Y-shaped PC waveguide utilizing LCs. Finally, we consider a 3-D Y-shaped PC slab waveguide with LCs. The effects of the direction of LCs and the slab thickness are discussed.
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Processing and Properties of Ferroelectric Ag(Ta,Nb)O3 Thin FilmsKoh, Jung-Hyuk January 2002 (has links)
<p>High tunability and low loss tangent of ferroelectric thinfilms offer unique opportunity for the development of variousmicrowave devices. Silver tantalate niobate, which showsexcellent microwave properties, was selected for this study.Ag(Ta,Nb)O<sub>3</sub>(ATN) showed week dielectric dispersion in a widefrequency range from 1 kHz up to 100 GHz, negligible losses upto 30 GHz, and ease to tailor paraelectric state in a widetemperature range by Ta:Nb ratio.</p><p>This thesis is mainly based on the synthesis andcharacterization of niobate ferroelectric ATN thin films. Thinfilms for various measurements were prepared by pulsed laserdeposition and rf-magnetron sputtering techniques.</p><p>X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern show that ATN/Pt<sub>80</sub>Ir<sub>20</sub>films have been found to be (001) preferentiallyoriented, while the epitaxial quality of ATN/LaAlO<sub>3</sub>heterostructures have been ascertained. Dielectricproperties were analyzed by measuring the relationship betweendielectric permittivity and frequency as well as dielectricpermittivity and temperature. Reliable tracing of theferroelectric hysteresis polarization versus electric loopsindicate the ferroelectric state in ATN films at temperaturebelow 125 K and yields the remanant polarization of 0.4µC/cm<sup>2</sup>@ 77 K.</p><p>The fundamental current-voltage behavior in Ag(Ta,Nb)O<sub>3</sub>ferroelectric films was measured usingMe/Ag(Ta,Nb)O<sub>3</sub>/Pt<sub>80</sub>Ir<sub>20</sub>, Me = Pd, Au, Cr, and Al, vertical capacitivecell structures with different top electrodes. Various kinds ofconduction mechanisms such as Schottky emission, Poole-Frenkel,Fowler-Nordheim, and ionic conduction were classified.</p><p>Finally, by fabricating interdigital capacitors on the oxidesubstrates, the characteristics and performances of Ag(Ta,Nb)O<sub>3</sub>varactors were examined. Au/Cr/ATN/LaAlO<sub>3</sub>interdigital capacitors exhibited loss tangent aslow as 0.0033 @ 1 MHz, weak frequency dispersion of 5.8 % in 1kHz to 1 MHz range, tunability as high as 16.4 %,<i>K</i>-factor (tunability/tanδ) higher than 48.</p>
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Tunable bound-states in continuum by optical frequencyBoretz, Yingyue Li 16 January 2014 (has links)
We demonstrate the existence of tunable bound-states in continuum (BIC) in a 1-dimensional quantum wire with two impurities by an intense monochromatic radiation field. We found that there is a new type of BIC due to the Fano interference between two optical transition channels, in addition to the ordinary BIC due to a geometrical interference between electron wave functions emitted by impurities. In both cases the BIC can be achieved by tuning the frequency of the radiation field. / text
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Laser source, image processing and fast imaging technology for opticalcoherence tomographyCheng, Ho-yiu., 鄭浩堯. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Tunable diode lasers and their applications in trace gas and liquid detection /Zhu, Xiang. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- McMaster University, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-97). Also available via World Wide Web.
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Microwave signal generation using self-heterodyning of a fast wavelength switching SG-DBR laser : a thesis /Bernacil, Michael A.. Derickson, Dennis. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2008. / Major professor: Dennis Derickson, Ph.D. "Presented to the faculty of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo." "In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree [of] Master of Science in Electrical Engineering." "May 2008." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-149). Also available on microfiche (3 sheets).
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Tunable diode laser trace gas detection with a vertical cavity surface emitting laserVujanic, Dragan. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Alberta, 2009. / Title from PDF file main screen (viewed on Oct. 19, 2009). A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta. Includes bibliographical references.
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