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Gain and spontaneous emission characteristics of AlInN quantum well for deep ultraviolet emitters
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Gain and spontaneous emission characteristics of high al-content AlGaN quantum well lasers
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Gain and spontaneous emission measurements in GaAlAs quantum well lasers
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Gain and stability in cortical microcircuits
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Gain and stability models for HBT grid amplifiers
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Gain and stability of tuned transistor r.f. and i.f. amplifiers
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Gain And Stimulated Emission In Ii-vi Microcavities
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Gain and the threshold of three-dimensional quantum-box lasers
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Gain and threshold characteristics of long wavelength lasers based on InAs/GaAs quantum dots formed by activated alloy phase separation
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Gain and threshold characteristics of strain-compensated multiple-quantum-well lasers
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Gain and threshold current calculations for far-infrared semiconductor lasers
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Gain and threshold-current calculation of V-groove quantum-wire InGaAs-InP laser
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Gain and transmission properties of an embedded microstrip patch antenna for structural health monitoring application
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Gain and wavelength dependence of the noise-figure in fiber optical parametric amplification
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Gain anisotropy and simultaneous bidirectional emission of a Doppler-broadened MIR optically-pumped ammonia ring laser
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Gain anisotropy in a semiconductor optical amplifier: confinement factors or material gain
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Gain anisotropy of the optically pumped continuous wave CF4 laser
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Gain antennas for mobile application
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Gain area product of an aperture
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Gain assisted long range surface plasmon using multiple quantum wells
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Gain at 602 nm on the B &#8594; X band of ZnI
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Gain at an Arbitrary Cut in a Linear Bilateral Network, and Its Relation to Loop Gain in Feedback Amplifiers
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Gain at the End Configuration of a Diode-Pumped, Kerr-lens Mode-locked Cr:LiSGaF Laser
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Gain bandwidth considerations in fully integrated distributed amplifiers implemented in silicon
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Gain bandwidth expansion to S-plus band using fiber OPA pumped by gain-clamping signal of a GS-TDFA
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Gain bandwidth of microstrip-line-feeding waveguide aperture antenna on LTCC substrate in the millimeter-wave band
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Gain bandwidth optimisation and enhancement in ultra-long Raman fibre laser based amplifiers
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Gain Bandwidth Properties of a Distributed Parameter Load
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Gain banwidth for superconducting hot electron bolometers at terahertz waveband
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Gain boosted amplifier design for low power-high speed applications
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Gain bounds for multiple model switched adaptive control of general MIMO LTI systems
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Gain broadening in an inhomogeneous gyrotron traveling wave amplifier
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Gain calculation of InGaAsP/InP multi-quantum well lasers
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Gain calculations for localized excitons and biexcitons: (In,Ga)N versus (Zn,Cd)Se quantum wells
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Gain calculations for L-shell X-ray lasers
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Gain calculations for unipolar near infrared intersubband semiconductor laser
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Gain calculations for unipolar semiconductor lasers
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Gain calibration and feedforward automatic gain control for CMOS radio-frequency ICs
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Gain calibration in near-field region of antenna in tissue-equivalent liquid for SAR assessment
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Gain calibration methods for radio telescope arrays
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Gain calibration of phased array feeds
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Gain Calibration Technique for Increased Resolution in FRC Data Converters
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Gain calibration uncertainties for standard gain horn calibration at a compact antenna test range
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Gain cell block architecture for gigabit-scale chain ferroelectric RAM
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Gain characteristics and femto-second optical pulse response of 1550nm-band QD-SOA for ultra-fast all-optical logic gate devices
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Gain characteristics estimation for data-driven control design and extension theorem
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Gain characteristics of 1.55-μm high-speed multiple-quantum-well lasers
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Gain characteristics of 6 cm-long Er-doped bismuthate waveguide
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Gain characteristics of a 1.5 μm DCPBH InGaAsP resonant optical amplifier
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Gain characteristics of a distributed IMPATT device
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Gain characteristics of a MAGPIE coaxial CO2laser system
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Gain characteristics of a multiatmosphere UV-preionized CO2laser
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Gain characteristics of a saturated fiber optic parametric amplifier
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Gain characteristics of a water vapor laser
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Gain characteristics of an atmospheric sealed CW CO2laser
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Gain characteristics of an axial gas discharge interacting with a transverse rotating magnetic field
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Gain characteristics of an Er/sup 3+/-doped multicomponent glass single-mode optical fiber
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Gain characteristics of an optical amplifier using a silica fiber with the erbium doped core and the samarium doped cladding in the 1.5 /spl mu/m region
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Gain characteristics of asymmetric multiple quantum-well lasers
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Gain characteristics of CO2laser amplifiers at 10.6 microns
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Gain characteristics of CO2laser amplifiers at 10.6 microns
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Gain characteristics of CO2transverse discharge lasers
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Gain characteristics of codirectionally coupled semiconductor optical amplifier for polarity-non-inverted digital wavelength conversion
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Gain characteristics of coherent optical amplifiers using a Mach-Zehnder interferometer with Kerr media
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Gain Characteristics of Coulomb-Correlated Quantum Wire
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Gain characteristics of ER3+ doped fiber with a quasi-confined structure
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Gain characteristics of Er3+/Ce3+ codoped
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Gain characteristics of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers with high erbium concentration
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Gain characteristics of Er-doped ZSG waveguide optical amplifiers
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Gain characteristics of GaN quantum wells including many body effects
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Gain characteristics of InGaN/GaN quantum well diode lasers
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Gain characteristics of InGaN-GaN quantum wells
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Gain characteristics of multi-output LLC resonant converter
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Gain characteristics of overmoded dielectric rod aerials
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Gain characteristics of Pr/sup 3+/-Yb/sup 3+/ codoped fluoride fiber for 1.3 mu m amplification
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Gain characteristics of QW lasers
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Gain characteristics of red AlGaInP VCSELs
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Gain characteristics of thulium-doped tellurite fiber amplifiers by dual-wavelength (800nm+1064 nm) pumping
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Gain characteristics of Tm-doped fiber amplifier by dual-wavelength pumping with tunable L-band source
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Gain characterization of electrically-pumped VECSELs
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Gain characterization of high-frequency linear-amplifier devices
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Gain clamped erbium-doped fiber amplifiers-modeling and experiment
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Gain clamping in a fiber optical parametric amplifier
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Gain clamping in double-pass L-band EDFA
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Gain clamping in dual-stage L-band EDFA by recycling a backward ASE
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Gain clamping in L-band erbium-doped fiber amplifier using a fiber Bragg grating
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Gain clamping in semiconductor optical amplifiers with second-order index-coupled DFB grating
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Gain clamping in two-stage L-band EDFA using a broadband FBG
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Gain clamping scheme of a semiconductor optical amplifier by using an amplified spontaneous emission reflector
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Gain coefficient and output energy characteristics of a high pressure pulsed CO2laser
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Gain coefficient in the course of the electron scattering by ions in a weak electromagnetic field: General relativistic case
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Gain coefficient, quantum efficiency, transparency current density, and internal loss of the AlGaAs-GaAs-based lasers on Si substrate
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Gain comparison of low noise active integrated antenna (LNAIA) to the non-active integrated low noise antenna (on-AIA)
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Gain comparison of time-frequency mapping for high quality audio coding
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Gain compensation of a printed log periodic dipole array antenna by cutting-away the dielectric between radiating elements
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Gain compensations for cavities with slot apertures between reverberant and anechoic environments
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Gain competition and mode shifts in ZnO nanorod lasers
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Gain competition in multicolor quantum cascade lasers
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Gain competition in multitone helix traveling wave tube amplifier
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Gain competition in optical amplifiers: A case study
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Gain Compression and Above-Threshold Linewidth Enhancement Factor in 1.3- \\mu\\hbox {m} InAs–GaAs Quantum-Dot Lasers
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Gain compression and asymmetric gain due to the Bragg grating induced by the standing waves in Fabry-Perot lasers
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Gain Compression and Linewidth Enhancement Factor in Mid-IR Quantum Cascade Lasers
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Gain compression and phase-amplitude coupling in GaInAs quantum well lasers with three, five and seven wells
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Gain Compression and Thermal Analysis of a Sapphire-Bonded Photonic Crystal Microcavity Laser
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Gain compression and thermal analysis of a sapphire-bonded photonic crystal microcavity laser under various duty cycles
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Gain compression in a quantum cascade laser: Connection between high frequency tuning and bending of LI curve
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Gain compression in GaN HEMT amplifiers
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Gain computations from pattern integration
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Gain constant of two-wave mixing in periodically poled photorefractive crystal waveguide
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Gain control free blind frequency offset estimator for general QAM communication
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Gain control in EDFA´s by pump compensation
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Gain control in erbium-doped fibre amplifiers by an all-optical feedback loop
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Gain control in erbium-doped fibre amplifiers by lasing at 1480 nm with photoinduced Bragg gratings written on fibre ends
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Gain control in erbium-doped fibre amplifiers by tuning centre wavelength of a fibre Bragg grating constituting resonant cavity
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Gain control in human motor system
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Gain control in L-band EDFAs by monitoring backward traveling C-band ASE
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Gain control in reflex pathways
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Gain control methods for analog base band circuit in direct conversion W-CDMA receiver
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Gain control of integrated circuit lateral transistors by electron irradiation
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Gain Control of Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Using a Bandpass Filter in a Feedback Loop
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Gain control operation of a four-terminal p-n-p In0.53Ga0.47As/InP junction field-effect transistor grown by molecular-beam epitaxy
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Gain controllable very low voltage (/spl les/ 1 V) 8-9 GHz integrated CMOS LNAs
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Gain controlled high efficiency power factor correction circuit
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Gain controlled optofluidic lasers with self-assembled DNA tetrahedron
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Gain correction for nearly optimal variable fractional sample delay filter design
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Gain correction in optimal filtering using floating point arithmetic
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Gain coupled AlGaInAs/GaInAs DFB-lasers utilizing gratings by masked implantation enhanced intermixing
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Gain coupled DFB lasers with active layer grown on a corrugated substrate by molecular beam epitaxy
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Gain Cross Section Measurements on the 2.8 /spl mu/m Laser Transition of Er/sup 3+/ Doped BaY/sub 2/F/sub 8/ Single Crystal
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Gain crosstalk in saturated EDFA for WDM applications
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Gain decomposition methods for radio telescope arrays
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Gain degradation of a 25 m paraboloidal aerial on 2 GHz transhorizon radio paths
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Gain degradation of lateral and substrate pnp bipolar junction transistors
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Gain dependent avalanche duration and gain × bandwidth product in an avalanche photodiode
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Gain design and power allocation for overloaded MIMO-OFDM systems with channel state information and iterative multiuser detection
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Gain dispersion and saturation effects in four-wave mixing in semiconductor laser amplifiers
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Gain distribution characterization of discrete fiber Raman amplifiers using optical time domain reflectometry
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Gain distribution measurement of an erbium-doped silica-based waveguide amplifier using a complex OLCR
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Gain distribution of longitudinally pumped Ni-like Mo transient-collisional excitation X-ray lasers
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Gain distribution, population densities and rotational temperature for the (00°1)-(10°0) rotation-vibration transitions in a flowing CO2-N2-He laser
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Gain Dynamics after Ultrashort Pulse Trains in Quantum Dot based Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
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Gain dynamics and frequency pulling in mode-locked lasers
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Gain Dynamics and Frequency Pulling in Mode-Locked Lasers
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Gain dynamics and saturation property of a semiconductor optical amplifier with a carrier reservoir
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Gain dynamics and spectral hole-burning in In(Ga)As self-organized quantum dots
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Gain dynamics and spectral hole-burning in In(Ga)As self-organized quantum dots
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Gain dynamics and temporal characteristics of nitrogen lasers pumped by circularly-polarized femtosecond laser pulses
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Gain dynamics in Er:Yb co-doped fiber amplifiers
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Gain dynamics in oriented thin films of an oligo(para-phenylene vinylene)
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Gain Dynamics in Quantum-Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers at 1550 nm
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Gain dynamics in traveling-wave semiconductor optical amplifiers
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Gain dynamics of 14xx-nm-pumped thulium-doped fiber amplifier
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Gain dynamics of a saturated semiconductor laser amplifier with 1.47-μm LD pumping
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Gain dynamics of an InAs/InGaAsP quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier operating at 1.5 μm
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Gain dynamics of doped-fiber amplifiers for added and dropped signals
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Gain dynamics of semiconductor optical amplifiers and three-wavelength devices
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Gain Effect on Scalable Energy-Proportional SOA-Based Optical Space Switches
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Gain effect on the scalability of soa-based optical space switches
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Gain effects in modes of holey fiber
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Gain efficiency of PbF2/InF3-based praseodymium-doped fluoride optical fibres for 1.3 μm optical fibre amplifiers
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Gain elimination from backpropagation neural networks
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Gain enhanced balanced antipodal vivaldi slotted antenna using folded substrate integrated waveguide feeding structure
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Gain enhanced high frequency OTA with on-chip tuned negative conductance load
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Gain enhanced H-plane gap SIW horn antenna with phase correction
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Gain enhanced L-band Er/sup 3+/-doped fiber amplifier utilizing unwanted backward ASE
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Gain enhanced linear polarization switchable microstrip array antenna
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Gain enhanced omnidirectional rectangular dielectric resonator antenna
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Gain enhanced pattern reconfigurable planar yagi-uda antenna on coplanar structure
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Gain enhancement and input parasitic capacitance reduction of single-stage OTAs by using differential voltage combiners
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Gain enhancement and miniaturization of microstrip antennas using MTM superstrates
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Gain enhancement and mode singularities in photonic crystal waveguides with quantum wells
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Gain enhancement by ASE suppression in Er-doped all-solid microstructured fiber
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Gain Enhancement by Dielectric Horns in the Terahertz Band
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Gain enhancement by planar capacitive soft cavity at millimeter wave
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Gain Enhancement Due to Transverse Effects in Chirped Quasi-Phase-Matched Optical Parametric Amplifiers
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Gain enhancement effect of surface plasmon polaritons on terahertz stimulated emission in optically pumped monolayer graphene
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Gain enhancement evaluation in superstrate-loaded planar antennas
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Gain Enhancement for Broadband Periodic Endfire Antenna by Using Split-Ring Resonator Structures
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Gain Enhancement for Broadband Vertical Planar Printed Antenna With H-Shaped Resonator Structures
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Gain enhancement for conventional circular horn antenna by using EBG technique
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Gain enhancement for linear endfire arrays of dipoles fed by interconnecting transmission lines
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Gain enhancement for low-cost terahertz fresnel zone plate lens antennas
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Gain enhancement for multiband antenna with frequency selective fractal surface reflector
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Gain enhancement for multiband fractal antenna using hilbert slot frequency selective surface reflector
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Gain enhancement for wide bandwidth endfire antenna with I-shaped resonator (ISR) structures
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Gain enhancement in a novel square microstrip patch antenna using hybrid substrates
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Gain enhancement in a novel square microstrip patch antenna using metallic rings
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Gain enhancement in cascaded fiber parametric amplifier with quasi-phase matching: theory and experiment
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Gain Enhancement in Cladding-Pumped Silicon Raman Amplifiers
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Gain enhancement in dielectric core filled multimode conical horn antenna
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Gain enhancement in distributed erbium-doped fibre amplifier by Raman amplification of 1480 nm pump radiation
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Gain enhancement in gain-shifted erbium-doped fiber amplifiers for WDM applications
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Gain enhancement in hybrid fiber Raman/parametric amplifiers
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Gain Enhancement in Inductively-Loaded Distributed SIS Junction Arrays
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Gain enhancement in L-band EDFA through a double-pass technique
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Gain enhancement in L-band loop EDFA through C-band signal injection
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Gain enhancement in linear and circularly polarised microstrip patch antennas using shorted metallic patches
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Gain enhancement in microstrip patch antenna using the Multiple Substrate Layer method
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Gain enhancement in microstrip patch antennas using ferrite rings
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Gain Enhancement in Microstrip Patch Antennas Using Hybrid Substrates
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Gain enhancement in Nd3+ doped ZBLAN fibre amplifier using mode coupling filter
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Gain enhancement in slow-light systems based on stimulated Brillouin-scattering with several short fibers
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Gain enhancement in ultra-wideband antennas backed by a suspended ground or covered with metamaterial superstrates
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Gain enhancement method of microstrip antennas by dielectric cover, considering bandwidth
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Gain enhancement methods for microstrip patch antennas
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Gain enhancement methods for printed circuit antennas
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Gain enhancement methods for printed circuit antennas through multiple superstrates
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Gain enhancement microstrip antenna with slots loaded in the ground plane
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Gain Enhancement of 60-GHz Antipodal Tapered Slot Antenna Using Zero-Index Metamaterial
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Gain enhancement of a circularly polarized equilateral-triangular microstrip antenna with a slotted ground plane
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Gain enhancement of a circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna surrounded by a circular mushroom-like substrate
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Gain enhancement of a circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna surrounded by a circular mushroom-like substrate
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Gain enhancement of a circularly polarized patch antenna using a suspended patch
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Gain enhancement of a CPW - Fed horse shoe shaped slot antenna with defected ground structures for WiMax/WLAN applications
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Gain Enhancement of a CPW-Fed Monopole Antenna Using Polarization-Insensitive AMC Structure
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Gain enhancement of a dielectric resonator antenna using a cylindrical electromagnetic crystal substrate
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Gain enhancement of a direct microstrip line fed dielectric resonator antenna using FSS
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Gain enhancement of a dual feed microstrip array antenna using parasitic elements
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Gain enhancement of a microstrip array inserted inside a pyramidal horn
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Gain Enhancement of a Microstrip Patch Antenna Using a Cylindrical Electromagnetic Crystal Substrate
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Gain enhancement of a microstrip patch antenna using array rectangular Barium Strontium Titanate (BST)
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Gain enhancement of a multiband square-loop patch antenna using an AMC-PEC substrate and a radome
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Gain enhancement of a multilayer microstrip patch antenna by means of a truncated planar periodic structure
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Gain enhancement of a printed finite-length leaky-wave antenna using lumped elements at edges
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Gain enhancement of a pyramidal horn using E- and H-plane metal baffles
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Gain enhancement of a slot antenna with a metamaterial superstrate structure
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Gain Enhancement of a Slot Dipole in a Three Dielectric Layers Structure
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Gain enhancement of a thick microstrip antenna by suppressing surface waves
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Gain Enhancement of a V-Band Antenna Using a Fabry-Pérot Cavity With a Self-Sustained All-Metal Cap With FSS
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Gain enhancement of air substrates at 5.8GHz for microstrip antenna array
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Gain enhancement of annular slot antennas
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Gain enhancement of antennas over finite ground plane covered by a dielectric sheet
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Gain enhancement of antipodal tapered slot antenna using zero-index metamaterial
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Gain enhancement of aperture coupled patch antenna using metamaterial and conical metal frame
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Gain Enhancement of Axial Mode Helical Antenna for UAV Applications
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Gain enhancement of axial-mode helical antenna with a cylindrical ring
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Gain Enhancement of Beam Scanning Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Array Antennas Using a Phase-Correcting Grating Cover
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Gain enhancement of bow-tie antenna using fractal wideband artificial magnetic conductor ground
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Gain enhancement of butler matrix fed antenna array system by using planar circular EBG units
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Gain enhancement of circular patch antenna using parasitic ring
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Gain enhancement of circular waveguide antennas using dielectric disc
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Gain enhancement of compound printed air-fed array antenna
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Gain enhancement of conical horn by introducing bodies of revolution inside the horn
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Gain enhancement of dielectric resonator loaded waveguide antennas with dielectric overlays
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Gain enhancement of dipolar antennas employing EBG media
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Gain enhancement of Four Edges Gap-coupled Microstrip Antenna using I-shaped resonators as superstrate
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Gain Enhancement of H-Plane Sectoral Post-Wall Horn Antenna by Connecting Tapered Slots for Millimeter-Wave Communication
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Gain enhancement of large phased array antennas by phase error correction
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Gain enhancement of low profile on-chip dipole antenna via Artificial Magnetic Conductor at 94 GHz
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Gain enhancement of low-profile, electrically small capacitive-feed antennas using stacked meander lines
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Gain enhancement of low-temperature GaAs heterojunction MSM photodetectors
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Gain enhancement of MEMS helix antenna using double substrate and fractal structures
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Gain enhancement of microstrip antenna array using surface mounted horn
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Gain enhancement of microstrip antenna using parasitic metallic patch bar
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Gain enhancement of microstrip antenna using square aperture superstrate
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Gain enhancement of microstrip antennas with overlaying parasitic directors
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Gain enhancement of microstrip patch antenna for Wi-Fi applications
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Gain enhancement of microstrip patch antenna using near-zero index metamaterial (NZIM) lens
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Gain enhancement of microstrip reflectarray incorporating a PBG structure
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Gain enhancement of microwave antennas by dielectric-filled radomes
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Gain Enhancement of Microwave Linear Arrays with Dielectric Slab Attachments
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Gain enhancement of multistage parametric intracavity frequency conversion
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Gain enhancement of omnidirectional dielectric resonator antenna using a higher-order mode
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Gain enhancement of patch antenna using double negative superstrate realized by a high dielectric with triangular lattice of holes
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Gain enhancement of printed log-periodic dipole array antenna using an elliptical patch
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Gain Enhancement of Printed Log-Periodic Dipole Array Antenna Using Director Cell
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Gain enhancement of SIW-integrated patch antenna for emerging millimeter wave systems
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Gain Enhancement of Slot Antenna Using Laminated Conductor Layers
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Gain enhancement of small size UWB antenna for wireless body area network applications
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Gain enhancement of tapered slot-line antenna with directive grating
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Gain enhancement of UWB antennas with and without band notch feature
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Gain enhancement of UWB slot with the use of surface mounted short horn
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Gain enhancement of waveguide slot antennas using quasi-TEM mode in rectangular waveguide
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Gain enhancement technique for an antipodal vivaldi antenna
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Gain enhancement technique for differential pairs
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Gain enhancement technique for high-speed switched-capacitor circuits
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Gain enhancement technique for microstrip antennas
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Gain enhancement using DOE lens
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Gain enhancement using DOE lens and DNG lens
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Gain equalization by mitigating self-filtering effect in a chain of cascaded EDFA´s for WDM transmissions
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Gain Equalization for Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers by the Synthesis of a Long-Period Fiber Grating
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Gain Equalization for Few-Mode Fiber Amplifiers Beyond Two Propagating Mode Groups
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Gain equalization for few-mode fiber amplifiers with more than two propagating mode groups
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Gain equalization in metropolitan and wide area optical networks using optical amplifiers
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Gain equalization in optical fiber systems
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Gain equalization multiwavelength lightwave systems using acoustooptic tunable filters
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Gain equalization of a six-mode-group ring core multimode EDFA
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Gain equalization of EDFA cascades
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Gain equalization of EDFA´s with Bragg gratings
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Gain equalization on the diverse channels of target feedback loops of multivariable squared systems
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Gain equalization technique for Raman amplification systems based on the hybrid optimization algorithm
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Gain Equalization versus Electrical Regeneration Tradeoffs in Hybrid WDM Networks
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Gain Equalization versus Electrical Regeneration Tradeoffs in Hybrid WDM Networks
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Gain equalization with optimized slanted Bragg grating on adapted fibre for multichannel long-haul submarine transmission
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Gain equalizer approximation by using q-Bessel polynomials
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Gain equalizer design method for cascaded S-band thulium doped fiber amplifier
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Gain Error Correction for CMOS Image Sensor Using Delta-Sigma Modulation
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Gain error correction scheme for multiply-by-two gain amplifier in pipelined ADC
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Gain error correction technique for pipelined analogue-to-digital converters
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Gain estimates and exponential ISS for a class of hybrid dynamical networks
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Gain estimation approaches in catalog-based single-channel speech-music separation
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Gain estimation for an AC power line data network transmitter using a neural-fuzzy network and an improved genetic algorithm
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Gain estimation for an AC power line data network transmitter using a self-structured neural network and genetic algorithm
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Gain estimation in model-based single channel speech separation
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Gain Estimation of a Digital-to-Time Converter for Phase-Prediction All-Digital PLL
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Gain estimation of RT-APD devices by means of TCAD numerical simulations
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Gain Estimations in Active Phased Arrays
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Gain excursion & tilt compensation algorithm for TDFA using 1.4 μm/1.5 μm dual wavelength pump control
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Gain Expansion and Compression of SIS Mixers
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Gain expansion and intermodulation in a m.e.s.f.e.t. amplifier
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Gain expansion in negative-resistance amplifiers
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Gain Experiences from Process Improvement in School
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Gain factor linear prediction based decision-directed method for the a priori SNR estimation
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Gain factor of an offset-fed paraboloidal reflector
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Gain Factors Calibration in 3D Sound Reproduction Using VBAP
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Gain Filtering for Single-Spatial-Mode Operation of Large-Mode-Area Fiber Amplifiers
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Gain Filtering for Single-Spatial-Mode Operation of Large-Mode-Area Fiber Amplifiers
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Gain filtering for single-spatial-mode operation of large-mode-area fiber amplifiers
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Gain fixed pattern noise correction via optical flow
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Gain flatness comparison between erbium-doped fluoride and silica fiber amplifiers with wavelength-multiplexed signals
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Gain flatness of a 30 dBm tandem Er3+-Er3+/Yb3+ double-clad fiber amplifier for WDM transmission
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Gain flatness of a planar optical waveguide amplifier
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Gain flatness of EDFA in WDM systems
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Gain flattened and improved EDFA using microbending long-period fibre gratings
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Gain flattened Er3+-doped tellurite fibre amplifier for WDM signals in the 1581-1616 nm wavelength region
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Gain flattened erbium-doped amplifier with 34nm flat bandwidth
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Gain flattened L-band EDFA based on upgraded C-band EDFA using forward ASE pumping in an EDF section
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Gain flattening and clamping in L-band ring EDFA incorporating fiber Bragg grating
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Gain flattening approach to physical EDFA for 16 /spl times/ 40 Gb/s NRZ-DPSK WDM optical communication systems
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Gain flattening by using dual-core fiber in erbium-doped fiber amplifier
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Gain Flattening Configurations at the L Band Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers
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Gain flattening fibre filters using phase-shifted long period fibre gratings
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Gain flattening in a Raman amplifier
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Gain flattening of an erbium-doped fiber amplifier using a high-birefringence fiber loop mirror
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Gain flattening of EDFA in C-band using RFA for WDM application
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Gain flattening of erbium-doped fibre amplifier using fibre Bragg gratings
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Gain fluctuations in in optical fiber parametric amplifiers
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Gain from helium-xenon discharges in hollow optical fibres at 3 to 3.5 µm
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Gain function estimation for TDC-based subspace speech enhancement
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Gain fusion algorithm for decentralised parallel Kalman filters
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Gain grating in a Nd:YVO4 microlaser
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Gain grating in a Nd:YVO4 microlaser
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Gain hands-on experience in process control using control station
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Gain improvement and backlobe reduction in vee dipoles with director elements
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Gain improvement for a new built-in antenna system on a handset including the proximity effect of the hand and head
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Gain improvement for conventional conical horn by using mushroom-like electromagnetic band gap
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Gain improvement for conventional rectangular horn antenna with additional EBG structure
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Gain improvement in L-band double-pass EDFA with incorporated CFBG
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Gain improvement in polygonal patch antennas
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Gain Improvement in Time-Modulated Linear Arrays Using SPDT Switches
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Gain Improvement of \\hbox {Er-Ti:LiNbO}_{3} Waveguide Amplifier by an \\hbox {As}_{2}\\hbox {S}_{3} <
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Gain improvement of a cellular base station multibeam antenna
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Gain improvement of a microstrip patch antenna using metamaterial superstrate with the zero refractive index
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Gain improvement of a planar inverted F antenna on a handset by passive loading
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Gain improvement of an array of sequentially rotated circularly polarized microstrip antennas using stacked parasitic patches
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Gain improvement of circularly polarized array antenna using linearly polarized elements
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Gain improvement of MSA array for base station using covered EBG
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Gain improvement of MSAs array by using curved woodpile EBG and U-shaped reflector
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Gain improvement of phased arrays of small elements using spherical dielectric shells
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Gain improvement topology using conical structure for jamming resilient GPS antennas
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Gain in 1320-nm materials: InGaNAs and InGaPAs semiconductor quantum well lasers
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Gain in a compact, tunable terahertz laser
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Gain in CW laser pumped FIR laser gases
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Gain in electrophotography—I: Phototransistor configuration
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Gain in electrophotography—II: Charge transfer configuration
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Gain in hydrostatic pressure sensitivity of coated fibre Bragg grating
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Gain in hydrostatic pressure sensitivity of fiber bragg grating packaged by polymer and metal cylinder
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Gain In Nanoelectronic Devices
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Gain in silicon lasers based on shallow donor transitions
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Gain in solid-state travelling-wave amplifiers
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Gain in spatially varying optical fields: Applications to high emittance beams and gas dielectric FEL´s
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Gain in ultra-low-threshold InAs/InGaAs quantum dot lasers
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Gain increase effect in a length-reduced dipole
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Gain increases through end of life in traveling wave tubes
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Gain increasing techniques for CMOS folded cascode LNAs at low voltage and low power operations
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Gain induced stability of active plane-parallel resonators
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Gain interaction in the design of bend-resistant large mode area amplifier fibers
379
Gain investigation on strained InGaA1As/InP lasing nano-heterostructure
380
Gain knowledge of selected properties of artificial muscles using tools of Matlab
381
Gain leveling in a two-level system for EDFA using Quantum-interference effects
382
Gain Limit in Analog Links Using Electroabsorption Modulators
383
Gain limit in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers due to internal Rayleigh backscattering
384
Gain limitation of fibre Raman amplifiers considering third Stokes wavelength generation
385
Gain limitation of injection-locked oscillators due to frequency drift
386
Gain limitations in narrow width Josephson junction vortex flow transistors
387
Gain limitations in optical parametric amplifiers
388
Gain limitations in TE CO2laser amplifiers
389
Gain limitations of large antennas
390
Gain limitations of large antennas
391
Gain limits for current loop controllers of single and three-phase PWM converters
392
Gain limits of phase compensated conformal antenna arrays on non-conducting spherical surfaces using the projection method
393
Gain linearity and bandwidth improvement of InP-based transimpedance amplifiers by feedback loop designs
394
Gain loss analysis for open-mast obstacles
395
Gain loss control based on speech codec parameters
396
Gain margin
397
Gain margin
398
Gain margin analysis of distributed feedback lasers for both transverse electric and magnetic modes
399
Gain margin and phase margin analysis of a nuclear reactor control system with multiple transport lags
400
Gain margin and time lag tolerance constraints applied to the stabilization problem and robust servomechanism problem
401
Gain Margin Improvement Using Generalized Sampled-Data Hold Functions
402
Gain margin issues of the two-stage and single-stage LQ reliable controls
403
Gain margin of an LQ regulator by the lumped-parameter-part control
404
Gain margin of conditionally stable systems from Routh´s stability criterion
405
Gain margins and phase margins for nonlinear control systems with adjustable parameters
406
Gain margins and phase margins for sampled-data control systems with adjustable parameters
407
Gain margins for multivariable control systems
408
Gain Margins of Adaptive Control Systems
409
Gain margins of model reference adaptive control systems
410
Gain margins of multivariable MRAC systems
411
Gain maximization and controlled null placement simultaneously achieved in aerial array patterns
412
Gain measurement and uncertainty assessment of A GPS receiver´s antenna At 1575.42MHz
413
Gain measurement and upconversion analysis in Tm3+, Ho 3+ co-doped alumino-zirco-fluoride glass
414
Gain measurement for active arrays
415
Gain measurement in CO2 laser discharge
416
Gain measurement in the CO2laser discharge
417
Gain measurement method for long antenna using numerical compact range concept
418
Gain measurement of a horn antenna by shortened far-field technique with averaging
419
Gain measurement of a patch antenna using S-parameters with different distances
420
Gain measurement of antennas using RFID
421
Gain measurement of base station antenna using short reference antenna
422
Gain measurement of broadband quantum dot SOA by two-section technique
423
Gain Measurement of Embedded On-Chip Antennas in mmW/THz Range
424
Gain measurement of high characteristic temperature 1.3 μm GaInAsP/InP strained-layer quantum well lasers with temperature dependent reflectivity (TDR) mirror
425
Gain measurement of semiconductor laser diodes: requirements for the wavelength resolution and sensitivity to noise
426
Gain Measurement of Transverse Stimulated Raman Scattering in KDP, KD*P
427
Gain Measurement on the ACO Storage Ring Laser
428
Gain Measurements And Analysis Of A Leaky Wave Diode-pumped Solid-state Laser Amplifier
429
Gain measurements and cavity intensity buildup in the XeF 470-nm band
430
Gain measurements at 2.8 μm and fluorescence spectroscopy in Er:LaF3 waveguides fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy
431
Gain measurements for a conformal active phased array
432
Gain measurements in 1.3 µm InGaAsP-InP double heterostructure lasers
433
Gain measurements in InGaAs/InGaAsP multiquantum-well broad-area lasers
434
Gain measurements in quantum cascade lasers at high temperatures
435
Gain measurements of a metal-metal terahertz quantum cascade laser using an integrated terahertz pulse emitter
436
Gain measurements of Fabry-Pe´rot semiconductor lasers using a nonlinear least-squares fitting method
437
Gain measurements of InGaAsP 1.5 μm optical amplifiers
438
Gain measurements of quantum well intermixed hybrid silicon evanescent lasers
439
Gain measurements of standard electromagnetic horns in the K and Kabands
440
Gain Measurements of THz Quantum Cascade Lasers using THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
441
Gain measurements of vertically polarized antennas over imperfect ground
442
Gain measurements on GaAs-based quantum cascade lasers using a two-section cavity technique
443
Gain measurements on one, two, and three strained GaInP quantum well laser diodes
444
Gain measurements on semiconductor lasers by optical feedback from an external grating cavity
445
Gain measurements on the KrF(B to X), XeF(B to X), and XeF(C to A) laser transitions in an XeF(C to A) laser gas mixture
446
Gain measurements on uniformly excited HF/DF TEA lasers
447
Gain mechanism in an (AlGa)As double heterostructure laser
448
Gain media phase conjugators and selfadaptive solid-state lasers
449
Gain medium parameters design for 100J-class diode-pumped solid-state lasers based on Yb:YAG material
450
Gain migration dynamics in a conjugated polymer laser
451
Gain mismatch effect of cascaded sigma delta modulator reduced by serial technique
452
Gain mismatch-balanced I/Q down-conversion mixer for UWB
453
Gain modeling of strained InGaAsP based MQW optical amplifiers
454
Gain modelling and particle balance in semiconductor lasers
455
Gain modulation dynamics of a Raman amplified WDM system using time-division multiplexed pumps
456
Gain modulation in a silicon waveguide using stimulated Raman scattering
457
Gain modulation in erbium doped optical fibre by pulse pumping
458
Gain modulation response of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers
459
Gain monitoring of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers by detecting spontaneous emission
460
Gain narrowing and output behavior of InP-InGaAlP tunneling injection quantum-dot-well laser
461
Gain narrowing and spectral shifting control in Apollon-10P, petawatt hybrid CPA laser system
462
Gain noise reduction in InGaAs photoconductive detectors by hole sweep-out effect
463
Gain nonlinearities due to carrier density dependent dispersion in semiconductor lasers
464
Gain nonlinearities in semiconductor lasers: Theory and application to distributed feedback lasers
465
Gain nonlinearity and its temperature dependence in bulk- and quantum-well quaternary lasers
466
Gain Nonlinearity Calibration of Submillimeter Radiometer for JEM/SMILES
467
Gain nonlinearity calibration of the SMILES receiver
468
Gain nonlinearity in inhomogeneously broadened laser media
469
Gain normalization in a 4200 bps homomorphic vocoder
470
Gain observation of the argon excimer at 126 nm by use of an ultrashort high intensity laser pulse propagating in a hollow fiber
471
Gain of 56 in graphene silicon carbide schottky collector phototransistor (GSCBT) for radiation detection
472
Gain of a E-plane sectoral horn--A failure of the Kirchhoff theory and a new proposal
473
Gain of a heterojunction bipolar phototransistor
474
Gain of a surface wave horn antenna
475
Gain of active Antenna Systems: Antenna Standards committee requests input
476
Gain of an array of sensors subjected to processor perturbations
477
Gain of an E-plane sectoral horn - A failure of the Kirchhoff result and a new proposal
478
Gain of an idealised Yagi array
479
Gain of arrays of dipoles with a ground plane
480
Gain of circularly polarised arrays composed of linearly polarised elements
481
Gain of corrugated conical horns
482
Gain of corrugated conical horns
483
Gain of Electromagnetic Horns
484
Gain of Electromagnetic Horns
485
Gain of high-intensity pulse-pumped GaP-AlGaP waveguide Raman amplifier
486
Gain of high-pressure CO2lasers
487
Gain of high-pressure CO2lasers
488
Gain of KL-domain adaptive FBP image reconstruction for 4-D dynamic CT
489
Gain of large scanned arrays
490
Gain of multi-resource block allocation and tuning in the uplink of LTE networks
491
Gain of multisampler systems
492
Gain of narrow-flare-angle scalar feed with arbitrary length
493
Gain of scanned arrays vs element pattern
494
Gain of standard horns
495
Gain of Tchebycheff arrays
496
Gain of TE-TM modes in quantum-well lasers
497
Gain of the Gyrotron with High Circular Waveguide Mode (Whispering Gallery Mode)
498
Gain optimisation of an erbium doped fibre for remote pumping system
499
Gain Optimization by Modulator-Bias Control in Radio-Over-Fiber Links
500
Gain optimization for adaptive optics systems
501
Gain optimization for antenna arrays with random errors in design parameters
502
Gain optimization for arbitrary antenna arrays
503
Gain optimization for arbitrary antenna arrays subject to random fluctuations
504
Gain optimization for Yagi-Uda arrays
505
Gain optimization in fiber optical parametric amplifiers by combining standard and high-SBS threshold highly nonlinear fibers
506
Gain optimization in optically pumped AlGaAs unipolar quantum-well lasers
507
Gain optimization in RLSAs with lossy substrates by the slot coupling control
508
Gain optimization in switches based on semiconductor optical amplifiers
509
Gain optimization method of a DQW superluminescent diode with broad multi-state emission
510
Gain optimization of a fiber-optic link with an external electrooptical modulator and erbium doped fiber amplifier
511
Gain optimization of a multi-layer printed dipole array using evolutionary programming
512
Gain optimization of a near-field focusing array for hyperthermia applications
513
Gain optimization of a seven element ESPAR Antenna using Quasi-Newton method
514
Gain optimization of germanosilicate fiber Raman amplifier and its applications in the compensation of Raman-induced crosstalk among wavelength division multiplexing channels
515
Gain optimization of short-backfire antenna with different excitation types
516
Gain Optimization with Nonlinear Controls
517
Gain oscillations in two-pump fiber optical parametric amplifiers
518
Gain parameterization formulas in FEL optical-klystron configurations
519
Gain parameters based complex-valued backpropagation algorithm for learning and recognizing hand gestures
520
Gain partitioning: a new approach for analyzing the high-frequency performance of compound semiconductor FETs
521
Gain pattern of a terminated - waveguide slot antenna by an equivalent circuit method
522
Gain peak wavelength measurements using a polarization scrambled fiber loop configuration
523
Gain peak-cavity mode alignment optimisation in buried tunnel junction mid-infrared GaSb vertical cavity surface emitting lasers using hydrostatic pressure
524
Gain peaking in a chain of 980 nm-pumped erbium-doped fiber amplifiers
525
Gain performance of cascade of single stage distributed amplifiers [microwave circuits]
526
Gain photonic crystal terahertz quantum-cascade lasers
527
Gain pinning and the semiconductor laser equivalent circuit
528
Gain power radio signal in a resonant microwave compressor with the transformation of vibration modes
529
Gain preserving Lyapunov functions for perturbed and controlled systems
530
Gain probabilities in MTI radars with known target velocity distributions (Corresp.)
531
Gain profile analysis in experimental all-solid-state KLM cavities
532
Gain profile analysis in fiber optical parametric amplifiers using SBS technique
533
Gain profile and saturation in transverse flowing CO2 - N2 - He mixtures
534
Gain profiles for conditionally stable and unconditionally stable amplifiers
535
Gain profiles of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers: comparison between theory and experiment
536
Gain programmable current mirrors based on current steering
537
Gain property analysis of a quantum dot doped inner cladding fiber
538
Gain Property of Brillouin Scattering in S Band Raman Amplifier
539
Gain Ratio as Attribute Selection Measure in Elegant Decision Tree to Predict Precipitation
540
Gain reciprocity in fibre optical parametric amplifiers
541
Gain Recovery Acceleration by Enhancing Differential Gain in Quantum Well Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers
542
Gain recovery after saturation in short-pulse CO2amplifiers
543
Gain recovery dynamics and limitations in quantum dot amplifiers
544
Gain recovery dynamics in InAs-quantum dash optical amplifiers operating at 1550nm
545
Gain recovery dynamics of quantum cascade lasers
546
Gain recovery dynamics: femtosecond time resolved spectral hole burning and carrier capture in a separate confinement QW laser structure
547
Gain recovery in columnar quantum dot SOA at 1550 nm
548
Gain recovery modeling of quantum cascade lasers
549
Gain recovery of bulk semiconductor optical amplifiers
550
Gain reduction by gate-leakage currents in regulated cascodes
551
Gain Reduction Due to Space Charge at High Counting Rates in Multiwire Proportional Chambers
552
Gain reduction in an offset Gregorian antenna due to gravity-induced deformations and its compensation
553
Gain reduction measurements in transient stimulated Raman scattering
554
Gain reduction of a shaped Cassegrain antenna due to lateral displacements
555
Gain reductions due to scatter on wireless paths with directional antennas
556
Gain reductions due to scatter on wireless paths with directional antennas
557
Gain Regulation of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers
558
Gain reshaping caused by spectral hole burning in long EDFA-based transmission links
559
Gain Ripple Decrement of S-Band Raman Amplifiers
560
Gain ripple in small offset Gregorian antennas
561
Gain ripple minimisation and higher-order modes in semiconductor optical amplifiers
562
Gain saturated operation of table-top soft X-ray lasers in neon-like ions at 5 Hz repetition rate
563
Gain saturated SOA cascaded EML analog optical transmitter
564
Gain saturation and a method of specifying output power characteristics of a laser tube
565
Gain saturation and diffusion in CO2lasers
566
Gain Saturation and Output Characteristics of Index-Antiguided Planar Waveguide Amplifiers With Homogeneous Broadening
567
Gain saturation and propagation characteristics of index-guided tapered-waveguide traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifiers (TTW-SLAs)
568
Gain saturation and recovery in advanced laser materials
569
Gain saturation and the linewidth enhancement factor in semiconductor lasers
570
Gain saturation behavior in L-band EDFAs
571
Gain saturation characteristics of traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifiers in short optical pulse amplification
572
Gain saturation coefficients of strained-layer multiple quantum-well distributed feedback lasers
573
Gain saturation dependence on signal wavelength in a travelling-wave semiconductor laser amplifier
574
Gain saturation effects in a cascade of semiconductor optical amplifiers
575
Gain saturation effects in high-speed, multichannel erbium-doped fiber amplifiers at λ=1.53 μm
576
Gain saturation effects in supermodes of phase-locked semiconductor laser arrays
577
Gain saturation enhancement of longitudinal hole burning via standing wave induced wave coupling in a semiconductor laser
578
Gain saturation in 60-fs mode-locked semiconductor laser
579
Gain Saturation in Circulator-Coupled Reflection Amplifiers
580
Gain saturation in CO2 laser amplifiers
581
Gain saturation in crystal mixers
582
Gain saturation in DFB lasers with end reflectors
583
Gain saturation in fiber distributed feedback lasers
584
Gain saturation in fiber Raman amplifiers due to stimulated Brillouin scattering
585
Gain saturation in multilayer GaInP quantum dots
586
Gain saturation in Nd:doped laser materials
587
Gain saturation in Nd-doped phosphate laser glasses
588
Gain saturation in phosphate laser glasses
589
Gain saturation in semiconductor lasers: Theory and experiment
590
Gain saturation in silica-fibre Raman amplifier
591
Gain saturation in traveling-wave ridge waveguide semiconductor laser amplifiers
592
Gain saturation in traveling-wave semiconductor optical amplifiers
593
Gain saturation of CW laser pumped FIR laser gases
594
Gain saturation of the carbon dioxide laser
595
Gain saturation properties of a polarization insensitive semiconductor amplifier implemented with tensile and compressive strain quantum wells
596
Gain saturation properties of a semiconductor gain medium with tensile and compressive strain quantum wells
597
Gain saturation spectrum of backward-pumped broad-band Raman amplifiers
598
Gain saturation studies in phosphate amplifier glasses
599
Gain scaling for multirate filter banks
600
Gain Scheduled H_{\\infty } Control for Air Path Systems of Diesel Engines Using LPV Techniques
601
Gain Scheduled Active Steering Control Based on a Parametric Bicycle Model
602
Gain scheduled control design for linear systems with saturating actuators and input-additive uncertainties
603
Gain scheduled control for active magnetic bearing system considering gyroscopic effect
604
Gain scheduled control for robot manipulator´s contact tasks on flexible environments
605
Gain Scheduled Control of an Air Conditioning System Using the Youla Parameterization
606
Gain scheduled control of an air conditioning system using the Youla parameterization
607
Gain Scheduled Control of Linear Systems Subject to Actuator Saturation With Application to Spacecraft Rendezvous
608
Gain scheduled control of magnetic suspension system
609
Gain scheduled control of nonlinear systems based on the linear-model-sets identification method
610
Gain scheduled control of perturbed standing balance
611
Gain scheduled control of robot manipulators for contact tasks on uncertain flexible objects
612
Gain scheduled control strategies for a nonlinear electrostatic microgripper: Design and real time implementation
613
Gain scheduled controller with wind speed estimation via Kalman filtering for a stall regulated variable speed wind turbine
614
Gain scheduled controllers with guaranteed linearization properties
615
Gain scheduled H-infinity control for nonlinear stochastic systems with mixed uncertainties
616
Gain scheduled integrated vehicle control based on a parametric yaw roll model
617
Gain scheduled inverse optimal control for fine pointing of a spacecraft camera
618
Gain scheduled luenberger observers for microalgal cultures
619
Gain scheduled missile autopilot design using observer-based H control
620
Gain scheduled model following control of flight control system based on neural network
621
Gain scheduled neural network tuned pi feedback control system for the lansce accelerator
622
Gain Scheduled Output Feedback Control of Discrete-Time Networked Systems
623
Gain scheduled PD sway control of a lifted load for a mobile crane
624
Gain scheduled reference governor and its application to long seek control of hard disk drives
625
Gain scheduled sensorless control of a synchronous reluctance motor
626
Gain scheduled state feedback control of discrete-time systems with time-varying uncertainties: an LMI approach
627
Gain scheduled steam drum level controller for Advanced Heavy Water Reactor
628
Gain scheduled velocity and force controllers for the electro-hydraulic servosystem
629
Gain scheduler middleware: a methodology to enable existing controllers for networked control and teleoperation - part I: networked control
630
Gain scheduler middleware: a methodology to enable existing controllers for networked control and teleoperation-part II: teleoperation
631
Gain scheduling adaptive control strategies for HVDC systems to accommodate large disturbances
632
Gain scheduling adaptive control strategies for HVDC systems using fuzzy logic
633
Gain scheduling adaptive model predictive controller for two conical tank interacting level system
634
Gain scheduling and integral action in manipulator collision control
635
Gain scheduling applications in small signal stability of power systems
636
Gain scheduling based fuzzy controller design
637
Gain scheduling control design of an erbium-doped fibre amplifier by pump compensation
638
Gain Scheduling Control for a Class of Variable Stiffness Actuators Based on Lever Mechanisms
639
Gain scheduling control for cranes via parameter dependent Lyapunov functions
640
Gain scheduling control for electro-hydraulic servo system considering time-delay modeling error
641
Gain scheduling control for magnetic levitation device using redundant descriptor representation
642
Gain scheduling control for wind energy conversion optimization
643
Gain scheduling control of a bidirectional dc-dc converter with large dead-time
644
Gain Scheduling Control of a Nonlinear Electrostatic Microgripper: Design by an Eigenstructure Assignment With an Observer-Based Structure
645
Gain Scheduling Control of A Small Unmanned Helicopter
646
Gain Scheduling Control of a Walking Piezo Actuator
647
Gain scheduling control of DC motor drive with field weakening
648
Gain Scheduling Control of Delta Operator System Using Network-Based Measurements
649
Gain Scheduling control of dissolved oxygen concentration in a wastewater treatment process
650
Gain scheduling control of induction motor with artificial neural networks
651
Gain scheduling control of nonlinear plant using RBF neural network
652
Gain scheduling control scheme for improved transient response of DC/DC converters
653
Gain scheduling control with Markov transition models
654
Gain scheduling controller design for cross-coupled contour motion systems
655
Gain scheduling controller design for two rotor hovering system
656
Gain Scheduling Controller Synthesis with Spline-Type Parameter-Dependent Quadratic Forms via Dilated Linear Matrix Inequalities
657
Gain scheduling dynamic linear controllers for a nonlinear plant
658
Gain scheduling for H-infinity controllers: a flight control example
659
Gain scheduling for fly-by-throttle flight control using neural networks
660
Gain scheduling for H control of propulsion controlled aircraft
661
Gain scheduling for lateral motion of propulsion controlled aircraft using neural networks
662
Gain scheduling for nonlinear systems via integral quadratic constraints
663
Gain scheduling for non-linear time-delay systems using approximated model
664
Gain scheduling for semiactive MR dampers
665
Gain scheduling fuzzy logic controller for a wall-following mobile robot
666
Gain scheduling GMV using Gaussian function for nonlinear hysteretic structural systems
667
Gain scheduling middleware for networked mobile robot control
668
Gain Scheduling of a Full-Order Observer for Sensorless Induction Motor Drives
669
Gain scheduling of a full-order observer for sensorless induction motor drives
670
Gain scheduling of a SISO autonomous nonlinear system using chaos theory
671
Gain Scheduling of Observer-Based Controllers with Integral Action
672
Gain scheduling optimization by genetic algorithms
673
Gain scheduling output feedback controller design for hypersonic vehicle with actuator saturation
674
Gain scheduling output feedback controller design for saturated linear plants
675
Gain scheduling PD controller for variable pitch wind turbines
676
Gain scheduling scheme assisting the control strategy for three-level NPC VSC-HVDC transmission system
677
Gain Scheduling Synchronization Method for Quadratic Chaotic Systems
678
Gain scheduling the LPV way
679
Gain scheduling using the Youla parameterization
680
Gain scheduling versus robust control of LPV systems: The output feedback case
681
Gain scheduling via affine linear parameter-varying systems and ℋ synthesis
682
Gain scheduling via control signal interpolation: the ball and beam example
683
Gain Scheduling: Potential Hazards and Possible Remedies
684
Gain scheduling: potential hazards and possible remedies
685
Gain scheduling-based friction compensation
686
Gain self-calibration procedure for microphone arrays
687
Gain shaping and beam quality in diode-laser multiarray side-pumped solid-state lasers
688
Gain Sharing: Do It Right the First Time
689
Gain simulation of erbium-doped fiber amplifier
690
Gain slope compensator for spectrally linear optical power equalization
691
Gain Space Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Systems under PI Control
692
Gain spectra analysis of bilayer quantum dot lasers beyond 1.3μm
693
Gain spectra and characteristics of a transistor laser with InGaAs Quantum Well in the base
694
Gain spectra and gain dynamics in optically amplified networks
695
Gain spectra and saturation power of asymmetrical multiple quantum well semiconductor optical amplifiers
696
Gain spectra and temperature characteristics of quantum cascade lasers
697
Gain spectra in GaInAsP/InP proton-bombarded stripe-geometry DH lasers
698
Gain spectra measurement of InGaAsP/AlGaAs laser structures for wavelengths near 800 nm using a new variable stripe length method
699
Gain spectra measurement of strained and strain compensated InGaAsP/AlGaAs laser structures for /spl lambda//spl ap/800 nm using a new variable stripe length method
700
Gain spectra measurement of strained and strain-compensated InGaAsP-AlGaAs laser structures for λ≈800 nm
701
Gain spectra measurements by a variable stripe length method with current injection
702
Gain spectra measurements in n-type modulation doped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well lasers
703
Gain spectra of quantum wires with inhomogeneous broadening
704
Gain spectra of quantum-well lasers
705
Gain spectra of quaternary semiconductors
706
Gain spectral characteristics of GaInAsP/InP quantum-wire lasers
707
Gain spectroscopy in lnGaN/GaN quantum well diodes
708
Gain spectroscopy on InGaN quantum well diodes
709
Gain Spectroscopy on InGaN/GaN Quantum Well Laser Diodes
710
Gain spectrum control method for gain-shifted TDFA employing single wavelength pumping
711
Gain spectrum equalization of all-optical gain-clamped erbium-doped fiber amplifier
712
Gain spectrum of an optical parametric amplifier with a temporally-incoherent pump
713
Gain Spectrum Spikes In FEL Amplifiers
714
Gain squaring in a Cr:Nd:GSGG active-mirror amplifier using a cholesteric liquid crystal mirror
715
Gain stabilisation of all-optical gain-clamped amplifier by using Faraday rotator mirrors
716
Gain stabilisation of parametric amplifiers
717
Gain stabilisation of transistor voltage amplifiers
718
Gain stability analysis of a millimeter wave superconducting heterodyne receiver for radio astronomy
719
Gain stability of feedback amplifiers
720
Gain stability of feedback amplifiers
721
Gain stability of the superregenerative parametric amplifier
722
Gain stability of traveling wave tubes
723
Gain stabilization and pulse-shape discrimination in a thermally-variant environment for a hand-held radiation monitoring device utilizing Cs2LiYCl6:Ce3+ (CLYC) scintillator
724
Gain stabilization in gain clamped EDFA cascades fed by WDM burst-mode packet traffic
725
Gain stabilization in optical bus system with cascaded PRCM
726
Gain stabilization mechanism through dynamic common mode feedback and gain booster in Folded Cascode Track and Hold (THA) circuit
727
Gain stabilization of a quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier by introducing tapered waveguide structure
728
Gain stabilization of a semiconductor optical amplifier by distributed feedback
729
Gain stabilization of a submillimeter SIS heterodyne receiver
730
Gain stabilization of EDFA cascade using clamped-gain SOA
731
Gain stabilization of semiconductor optical amplifiers
732
Gain stabilization of SiPMs
733
Gain Stable Mixers and Amplifiers with Current Feedback
734
Gain stage design based on narrow-width methodology in SOI technology
735
Gain statistics for mobile phone antenna tuners
736
Gain statistics of a fiber optical parametric amplifier with a temporally incoherent pump
737
Gain statistics of a fiber optical Raman amplifier with a temporally incoherent pump
738
Gain studies of electron beam excited XeF laser mixtures
739
Gain studies of phonon-depopulation based terahertz quantum cascade lasers using terahertz time domain spectroscopy
740
Gain Studies on Quantum-Dot Lasers With Temperature-Stable Emission Wavelength
741
Gain suppression effects on rotational and vibrational Raman scattering
742
Gain suppression in GaAs/AlGaAs TJS lasers
743
Gain switched multi-carrier transmitter and pilot tone based receiver for long reach access networks
744
Gain switching for the optical generation of modulated millimetre waves
745
Gain switching modulation of a semiconductor laser optical amplifier
746
Gain switching observer for compensating outliers — Experimental validation with non-contact sensor
747
Gain switching of a terahertz quantum cascade laser for THz pulse amplification
748
Gain switching of unidirectional erbium-doped waveguide ring lasers
749
Gain switching of waveguide laser based on Nd-doped silica planar lightwave circuit pumped by laser diodes
750
Gain temperature dependence of erbium-doped silica and fluoride fiber amplifiers in multichannel wavelength-multiplexed transmission systems
751
Gain threshold analysis of circular surface relief distributed feedback organic semiconductor lasers
752
Gain tilt control of L-band erbium-doped fiber amplifier by using a 1550-nm band light injection
753
Gain tilt of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers due to signal-induced inversion locking
754
Gain time reclaiming in high performance real-time Java systems
755
Gain to absorption ratio of self-induced transparency modelocked quantum cascade lasers
756
Gain transient mitigation in remote Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifiers by burst packet carving at the ONU for extended power budget PONs
757
Gain transient suppression for WDM PON networks using semiconductor optical amplifier
758
Gain transients in copumped and counterpumped Raman amplifiers
759
Gain tuned internal model control for handling saturation in actuators
760
Gain Tuning for Stability in the Low Line Impedance Region for Autonomously Controlled Parallel-Connected UPS System
761
Gain tuning in discrete-time adaptive control for robots
762
Gain Tuning of Fuzzy PID Controllers for MIMO Systems: A Performance-Driven Approach
763
Gain tuning technique of a 6-axis articulated manipulator using notch filter-based LabVIEW® programming
764
Gain uniformity of InP/InGaAsP/InGaAs avalanche photodiodes with separate absorption, grading, and multiplication regions
765
Gain uniformity of trapezoidal triple-GEM detectors
766
Gain variation of 60-GHz patch antennas due to ground plane dimensions
767
Gain variation of Raman amplifier in birefringent fiber
768
Gain variations in optically gain clamped erbium doped fiber amplifiers
769
Gain versus time in the CF3I iodine photodissociation laser
770
Gain vs Temperature Effects in Nal(Tl) Photomultiplier Scintillation Detectors Using 10 and 14 Stage Tubes
771
Gain vs. frequency characteristic of very broadband crossed-field amplifiers
772
Gain without inversion in three-level V-type system: a dressed-state analysis
773
Gain without Inversion: An Approach for THz Quantum Cascade Laser?
774
Gain, amplified spontaneous emission and noise figure of bulk InGaAs/InGaAsP/InP semiconductor optical amplifiers
775
Gain, bandwidth, and tunability of a high power millimeter-wave free-electron laser
776
Gain, dichroïsm and quantum efficiency of Sb-based Quantum-Well VCSELs
777
Gain, frequency bandwidth, and saturation output power of AlGaAs DH laser amplifiers
778
Gain, index variation, and linewidth-enhancement factor in 980-nm quantum-well and quantum-dot lasers
779
Gain, loss and α-factor in 2.5-μm In(Al)GaAsSb/GaSb Type-I QW lasers with 1W CW output power
780
Gain, NF and IIP3 Budgeting of LTE Receiver Front End
781
Gain, Noise Figure and Bandwidth-Limited Dynamic Range of a Low-Biased External Modulation Link
782
Gain, phase imbalance, and phase noise effects on error vector magnitude
783
Gain, polarisation sensitivity and saturation power of 1.5 μm near-travelling-wave semiconductor laser amplifier
784
Gain, refractive index change, and linewidth enhancement factor in broad-area GaAs and InGaAs quantum-well lasers
785
Gain, refractive index, and /spl alpha/-parameter in InGaAs-GaAs SQW broad-area lasers
786
Gain, refractive index, linewidth enhancement factor from spontaneous emission of strained GaInP quantum-well lasers
787
Gain, saturation, and bandwidth measurements of the NRL gyrotron travelling wave amplifier
788
Gain, sidelobe, and cross-polarization performance of dual offset reflector antennas
789
Gain/bandwidth predictions for travelling-wave gyrotron
790
Gain/bandwidth programmable PA control loop for GMS/GPRS quad-band applications
791
Gain/bandwidth programmable PA control loop for GSM/GPRS quad-band cellular handsets
792
Gain/cost controlled displacement-estimation for image sequence coding
793
Gain/loss characterisation of optical waveguide and semiconductor laser structures
794
Gain/loss device study of narrow-ridge buried heterostructure quantum cascade lasers using broadband infrared transmission
795
Gain/loss periodic spatial modulated materials on a wavelength scale
796
Gain/phase compensation for outphasing transmitters targeting LTE applications
797
Gain/phase decomposition and generalised predictive control of scalar systems
798
Gain/phase imbalance and DC offset compensation in quadrature modulators
799
Gain/phase imbalance cancellation technique in LINC transmitters
800
Gain/phase imbalance compensation for multi-band quadrature receivers
801
Gain/phase imbalance-minimization techniques for LINC transmitters
802
Gain/phase margin design with first order controllers
803
Gain/phase margin improvement using static generalized sampled-data hold functions
804
Gain/variability tradeoffs in undiscounted Markov decision processes
805
Gain: Changed meanings for compressed amplifiers
806
GAIN: GPU-Based Constraint Checking for Context Consistency
807
Gain-adapted hidden Markov models for recognition of clean and noisy speech
808
Gain-adaptive control applied to a heat exchange process using a first order plus deadtime compensator
809
Gain-adaptive model-separated predictive control
810
Gain-Adaptive Vector Quantization with Application to Speech Coding
811
Gain-adjustment Technique for Resonant Power Converters with Piezoelectric Transformer
812
Gain-area product of circular aperture
813
GaInAs pin photodiode/GaAs preamplifier photoreceiver for gigabit-rate communications systems using flip-chip bonding techniques
814
GaInAs Camel Diodes Grown by MBE
815
GaInAs camel transistors grown by MOCVD
816
GaInAs camel transistors with current gain above 6 at room temperature
817
GaInAs junction FET fully dry etched by metal organic reactive ion etching technique
818
GaInAs junction FET with InP buffer layer prepared by selective ion implantation of Be and rapid thermal annealing
819
GaInAs metal/semiconductor/metal photodetectors with Fe:InP barrier layers grown by chemical beam epitaxy
820
GaInAs monolithic photoreceiver integrating PIN/JFET with diffused junctions and a resistor
821
GaInAs monolithic photoreceiver integrating p-i-n/JFET with diffused junctions and a resistor
822
GaInAs n-channel inversion-mode MISFET´s with improved long- and short-term stability
823
GaInAs photodiodes as transfer standards for picosecond measurements
824
GaInAs photodiodes as transfer standards for picosecond measurements
825
GaInAs PIN photodiodes grown by atmospheric-pressure MOVPE
826
GaInAs PIN photodiodes grown on silicon substrates for 1.55 μm detection
827
GaInAs(P)/InP ultra-fine structures: fabrication processes, quantum-wire lasers, and photonic devices
828
GaInAs(P)-InP quantum well structures for optoelectronic devices grown by MOVPE using DADI as a novel liquid In precursor
829
GaInAs, AlInAs Schottky barrier diodes and GaInAs/AlInAs heterojunction diode as internal photoemission detectors
830
GaInAs/AlGaInAs DH and MQW lasers with 1.5-1.7 mu m lasing wavelengths grown by atmospheric pressure MOVPE
831
GaInAs/AlInAs-HEMTs grown on optical waveguide layers for photonic integrated circuits
832
GaInAs/GaAs multiple quantum well reflection modulators
833
GaInAs/GaAs quantum wire laser structures with strong gain coupling defined by reactive ion etching
834
GaInAs/GaAs strained layer MQW electroabsorption optical modulator and self-electro-optic effect device
835
GaInAs/GaAs strained QWs prepared by LP MOVPE on misoriented substrates
836
GaInAs/GaInAsP multiple-quantum-well integrated heterodyne receiver
837
GaInAs/GaInAsP SCH-MQW-laser emitting at 1.35 μm grown by LP-MOVPE
838
GaInAs/GaInAsP strained quantum well monolithic electroabsorption modulator/amplifier by lateral bandgap control with nonplanar substrates
839
GaInAs/InP composite channel HEMT´s
840
GaInAs/InP DHBT incorporating thick extrinsic base and selectively regrown emitter
841
GaInAs/InP I2L ring oscillators
842
GaInAs/InP large bandwidth (> 2 GHz) PIN detectors
843
GaInAs/InP MQW light-emitting diode fabricated on wafer bonded InP/Quartz substrate
844
GaInAs/InP pin photodetectors integrated with glass waveguides
845
GaInAs/InP pseudo-heterojunction bipolar transistors grown by MOVPE
846
GaInAs/InP waveguide multiple-quantum-well optical modulator with 9 dB on/off ratio
847
GaInAsAnP composite channel HEMTs
848
GaInAs-GaInNAs-GaInAs intermediate layer structure for long wavelength lasers
849
GaInAsN based lasers for the 1.3 and 1.5 μm wavelength range
850
GaInAsN/AlGaAs distributed feedback laserdiodes at 1.3 μm
851
GaInAsN/GaAs laser diodes operating at 1.52 μm
852
GaInAsN/GaAs quantum dot laser diodes operating in 1.36 μm wavelength range
853
GaInAsP buried channel ea modulator for 13 μm fibre links
854
GaInAsP distributed feedback laser array
855
GaInAsP dual wavelength laser
856
GaInAsP lateral current injection lasers on semi-insulating substrates
857
GaInAsP lattice matched to GaAs for solar cell applications
858
GaInAsP mach-zehnder interferometric waveguide optical isolator integrated with spot size converter
859
GaInAsP semiconductor laser amplifiers for single-mode fiber communications
860
GaInAsP solar cells with the ideal band gap for terrestrial concentrator applications
861
GaInAsP twin-stripe lasers with asymmetrical waveguide channels
862
GaInAsP twin-stripe lasers with asymmetrical waveguide channels
863
GaInAsP/AlGaInP-based near-IR (780 nm) vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers
864
GaInAsP/InP attenuator integrated waveguide photodetector (AIPD) based on the Franz-Keldysh effect
865
GaInAsP/InP buried-heterostructure optical waveguides at a 1.5 µm wavelength
866
GaInAsP/InP DH laser on semi-insulating InP substrate with terrace structure
867
GaInAsP/InP DH lasers and related fabricating techniques for integration
868
GaInAsP/InP DH lasers with a chemically etched facet
869
GaInAsP/InP distributed feedback lasers with periodic wire-like active regions fabricated by CH/sub 4//H/sub 2/ reactive-ion-etching
870
GaInAsP/InP double-heterostructure planar LED´s
871
GaInAsP/InP fast, high-radiance, 1.05-1.3-µm wavelength LED´s with efficient lens coupling to small numerical aperture Silica optical fibers
872
GaInAsP/InP heterojunction bipolar transistors with a double layer base
873
GaInAsP/InP high index coupled (/spl kappa//sub i/=290 cm/sup -1/) DFB laser with periodic wire-like active regions
874
GaInAsP/InP integrated laser with butt-jointed built-in distributed-Bragg-reflection waveguide
875
GaInAsP/InP laser with monolithically integrated monitoring detector
876
GaInAsP/InP lasers and detectors for fiber optics communications at 1.1-1.3 µm
877
GaInAsP/InP lasers with monolithically integrated monitoring photodiodes fabricated by inclined reactive ion etching
878
GaInAsP/InP lateral current injection laser grown on SI-InP substrate for membrane photonic integrated circuits
879
GaInAsP/InP Lateral Current Injection Laser With Uniformly Distributed Quantum-Well Structure
880
GaInAsP/InP Lateral-Current-Injection Membrane DFB Laser Integrated with GaInAsP Waveguides on Si Substrate
881
GaInAsP/InP mass transport laser monolithically integrated with photodetector using reactive ion etching
882
GaInAsP/InP Membrane Lasers for Optical Interconnects
883
GaInAsP/InP multiple-quantum-wire lasers with narrow (14 nm) quantum-wire structure
884
GaInAsP/InP multiple-reflector micro-cavity structure fabricated by EB lithography and selective etching
885
GaInAsP/InP phase-adjusted distributed feedback lasers with a step-like nonuniform stripe width structure
886
GaInAsP/InP Quantum Wire Lasers
887
GaInAsP/InP quantum-wire lasers
888
GaInAsP/InP SBH surface emitting laser with Si/Al2O3 mirror
889
GaInAsP/InP semiconductor vertical GRIN-lens for semiconductor optical devices
890
GaInAsP/InP single-quantum-well (SQW) laser with wire-like active region towards quantum wire laser
891
GaInAsP/InP surface emitting injection laser with a ring electrode
892
GaInAsP/InP surface emitting injection lasers with short cavity length
893
GaInAsP/InP surface emitting laser (λ = 1.4 μm, 77 K) with heteromultilayer Bragg reflector
894
GaInAsP/InP surface emitting lasers grown by chemical beam epitaxy
895
GaInAsP/InP surface-emitting lasers with current confining structure
896
GaInAsP/InP unstable resonator lasers
897
GaInAsP/InP waveguide dual core spot size converter for optical fiber
898
GaInAsP/InP zero-gap directional couplers as compact optical WDM filters
899
GaInAsP/Si hybrid Fabry-Perot laser using N2 plasma activated low temperature bonding
900
GaInAsP-InP distributed feedback waveguides for all-optical switching
901
GaInAsSb/GaSb infrared photodetectors prepared by MOCVD
902
GaInAsSb/GaSb long wavelength mid-IR detectors
903
GaInAsSb/GaSb pn photodiodes for detection to 2.4 mu m
904
GaInAsSb/GaSb type-II distributed feedback lasers emitting in the 2.8 μm range
905
GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb distributed feedback lasers emitting near 2.4 μm
906
GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb distributed-feedback lasers emitting in the 2.4 μm range
907
GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb laterally coupled distributed-feedback metamorphic laser grown on a GaAs substrate at 2 μm
908
GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb tapered lasers emitting at 2 mu m
909
GaInAsSb-AlGaAsSb tapered lasers emitting at 2.05 μm with 0.6-W diffraction-limited power
910
Gain-assisted dispersion management in negative-index materials
911
Gain-assisted hybrid silicon microring electro-absorption modulators
912
Gain-assisted hyperbolic metamaterials
913
Gain-assisted nanoscale surface plasmons
914
Gain-Assisted Poynting-Vector Vortices Realized With a Single Lossy Metal Wire
915
Gain-assisted propagation of surface plasmon polaritons using electrically-pumped quantum wells as active medium
916
Gain-assisted propagation of surface plasmons in nanodisk resonator
917
Gain-assisted surface plasmon microcavity
918
Gain-band self-clocked comparator for DC-DC converters hysteretic control
919
Gain-bandwidth adjusting technique of A 36.1 GHz single stage low noise amplifier using 0.13μm CMOS process
920
Gain-Bandwidth Analysis of Broadband Darlington Amplifiers in HBT-HEMT Process
921
Gain-bandwidth characteristics of thin avalanche photodiodes
922
Gain-bandwidth enhancement in GaAs MESFET wideband amplifiers
923
Gain-bandwidth enhancement of 60GHz single-layer Fabry-Pérot cavity antennas using sparse-array
924
Gain-Bandwidth Limitations and Synthesis of Single-Stub Bandpass Transmission-Line Structures
925
Gain-bandwidth limitations evaluated for real user devices
926
Gain-Bandwidth Limitations of 0.18μm Si-CMOS RF technology
927
Gain-Bandwidth Limitations of Microwave Transistor Amplifiers
928
Gain-Bandwidth Limitations on Equalizers and Matching Networks
929
Gain-Bandwidth Optimization of Avalanche-Diode Amplifiers
930
Gain-bandwidth optimization of PID controllers
931
Gain-bandwidth performance comparison of lumped and distributed element distributed amplifiers
932
Gain-bandwidth product analysis of InAlGaAs-InAlAs superlattice avalanche photodiodes
933
Gain-bandwidth product considerations for superlattice and multiquantum well avalanche photodiodes
934
Gain-bandwidth product effects on SC filters including a quasi-optimal topology
935
Gain-bandwidth product for aperture-coupled antennas
936
Gain-bandwidth product of a VCSEL amplifier
937
Gain-bandwidth product of AlGaSb avalanche photodiodes analyzed by using equivalent multiplication region method
938
Gain-bandwidth product optimization of heterostructure avalanche photodiodes
939
Gain-Bandwidth Properties of 0.18μm Si-CMOS Transistor up to 10 GHz
940
Gain-Bandwidth Properties of a Class of Matched Feedback Amplifiers
941
Gain-bandwidth relation of electroabsorption-modulated analogue fibre link: effect of photocurrent resistance
942
Gain-bandwidth restrictions for FET amplifiers with parasitic drain-to-gate coupling
943
Gain-Bandwidth Theory for Optimizing Transmission through a Prescribed Lossless-Two-Port
944
Gain-bandwidth tuning techniques for loss-compensated Travelling Wave Amplifiers
945
Gain-bandwidth-limited response in long-wavelength avalanche photodiodes
946
Gain-based Cell Delay Modeling
947
Gain-based Exploration: From Multi-armed Bandits to Partially Observable Environments
948
Gain-based technology mapping for discrete-size cell libraries
949
Gain-based technology mapping for minimum runtime leakage under input vector uncertainty
950
Gain-Boosting Charge Pump for Current Matching in Phase-Locked Loop
951
Gain-Clamp Light Auto Level Control (GCL-ALC) Technique for Gain-Controllable Burst-Mode PON Amplifying Repeater
952
Gain-clamped dynamics in EDFA with combined electronic feed-forward-optical feedback control
953
Gain-clamped erbium-doped fiber-ring lasing amplifier with low noise figure by using an interleaver
954
Gain-clamped fiber amplifier with a loop mirror configuration
955
Gain-clamped fiber amplifier with a short length of preamplification fiber
956
Gain-clamped fibre amplifier/source for gyroscope
957
Gain-clamped S-band discrete Raman amplifier
958
Gain-clamped semiconductor optical amplifier based on compensating light generated from amplified spontaneous emission
959
Gain-clamped semiconductor optical amplifiers for reach extension of coexisted GPON and XG-PON
960
Gain-clamped SOA with 1-11 dB variable gain based on a three-contact tunable DBR laser
961
Gain-clamped thulium-doped fiber amplifier with a single pump at 1050nm
962
Gain-clamped thulium-doped fibre amplifier with single pump at 1050 nm
963
Gain-clamping fiber amplifier using double-pass superfluorescent laser
964
Gain-compensated logarithmic amplifier
965
Gain-compensated sample-and-hold circuit for high frequency application
966
Gain-compensated switched-capacitor integrator based on a four-input operational amplifier
967
Gain-constrained adaptive pulse compression via an MVDR framework
968
Gain-constrained filtering with probabilistic sensor delays and correlated noises
969
Gain-Constrained Kalman Filtering for Linear and Nonlinear Systems
970
Gain-Constrained Recursive Filtering With Stochastic Nonlinearities and Probabilistic Sensor Delays
971
Gain-control Raman fiber amplifier incorporating ring cavity
972
Gain-Control-Free Blind Carrier Frequency Offset Acquisition for QAM Constellations
973
Gain-Control-Free Near-Efficient Phase Acquisition for QAM Constellations
974
Gain-controlled CMOS Low Noise Amplifier
975
Gain-controlled optical amplifier technologies for long-reach and high-splitting-ratio PON systems
976
Gain-controlled resistors in analysis of amplifiers featuring accurate input and output impedance
977
Gain-coupled DFB laser diode using novel absorptive conduction-type-inverted grating
978
Gain-coupled DFB Laser Diodes
979
Gain-coupled DFB lasers for DWDM applications
980
Gain-coupled DFB lasers versus index-coupled and phase shifted DFB lasers: a comparison based on spatial hole burning corrected yield
981
Gain-coupled DFB lasers with a titanium surface Bragg grating
982
Gain-coupled DFB lasers with reduced optical confinement for narrow spectral-linewidth
983
Gain-coupled DFB lasers with truncated quantum well second-order gratings
984
Gain-coupled DFB-lasers with a not saturable absorptive grating and an essentially simplified fabrication process
985
Gain-coupled distributed feedback lasers made by focused ion beam implantation: process parameters and device properties
986
Gain-coupled distributed feedback semiconductor lasers with an absorptive conduction-type inverted grating
987
Gain-coupled distributed-feedback GaInAs-GaAs laser structures defined by maskless patterning with focused ion beams
988
Gain-coupled Distributed-feedback Laser Triode-novel Structure For Tuning Coupling Coefficient
989
Gain-coupled long wavelength InGaAsP/InP distributed feedback lasers with quantum well gratings grown by chemical beam epitaxy
990
Gain-coupled strained layer MQW-DFB lasers with an essentially simplified fabrication process for /spl lambda/=1.55 μm
991
Gain-current relation for GaAs lasers with n-type and undoped active layers
992
Gain-current relationships in quantum-dot and quantum-well lasers: theory and experiment
993
Gain-degradation effects in continuous dynode electron multipliers
994
Gain-degradation effects in continuous-dynode electron multipliers
995
Gain-delay characteristics of a pulsed neodymium-glass laser oscillator-amplifier chain
996
Gain-dependent polarization properties of vertical-cavity lasers
997
Gain-dependent polarization properties of vertical-cavity lasers
998
Gain-distributed feedback filters
999
GAINE — tanGible augmented interaction for edutainment
1000
Gained and lost competencies of the students in the ICT supported education in selected faculties of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
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