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Electronics Letters
Volume 22, Issue 25, 4 December 1986
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Volume 22, Issue 25
4 December 1986
Improvement In AlGaAs/GaAs HBT power gains with buried proton-implanted layer
- Author(s): O. Nakajima ; K. Nagata ; Y. Yamauchi ; H. Ito ; T. Ishibashi
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1317 –1318
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860903
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A new structure for AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) that employs a buried proton-implanted external collector layer is proposed. This structure has been successfully used to achieve high-performance HBTs with maximum oscillation frequencies fmax up to 51 GHz for a device with 2 μ×5 μm emitter and 4 μm×7 μm collector dimensions.
Aberration of GRIN-rod lenses in single-mode optical devices
- Author(s): M. Sumida and K. Takemoto
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1318 –1319
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860904
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Aberration of GRIN-rod lenses used in single-mode optical devices is analysed to the degree of third-order aberration. A valuable relationship is derived between the lens parameters and coupling efficiency of the devices. This relationship is very useful to evaluate and optimise optical device design.
Comment: Two new types of hazard in asynchronous circuits
- Author(s): C.N. Chow
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1319 –1320
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860905
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Reply: Two new types of hazard in asynchronous circuits
- Author(s): R. Andrew
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, page: 1320 –1320
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860906
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Scorpion DAC: a new family of switched-capacitor D/A convertors
- Author(s): R.M. Payton and M. Savic
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1320 –1322
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860907
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The theory of the simulated capacitor or resistor array parasitic-insensitive/offset-nulling (SCORPION) digital to analogue convenor (DAC) is presented. This unique DAC architecture features high speed, high modularity, reduced 1/f noise and excellent economy. The properties of this DAC allow modular development of n-bit DACs in MOS.
New analytical solution for a current/voltage characteristic of space-charge-limited currents with a nonlinear velocity-field relationship
- Author(s): G.S. Gildenblat and S.S. Cohen
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1322 –1323
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860908
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We present a new analytical solution for a current/voltage characteristic of space-charge-limited currents in materials with a nonlinear velocity-field relationship. Unlike previously reported results, this solution describes a gradual transition between the regimes of constant mobility and field-independent drift velocwity.
Non-Gaussian model for fundamental-mode field in single-mode optical fibres
- Author(s): D.K. Smith
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1323 –1324
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860909
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The model fits the fundamental-mode field better than the Gaussian distribution. It reduces the differences, caused by non-Gaussian field shapes, among methods for measuring mode field radius. Formulas are provided for calculating Petermann's mode field radius from lateral offset, pinhole scan and VAMFF data.
Computation of even-order elliptic filter functions
- Author(s): D. Baez-López
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, page: 1325 –1325
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860910
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An extension of Darlington's algorithm to obtain elliptic odd-order transfer functions is presented which can be used to obtain even-order class A elliptic transfer functions.
Low-temperature CW operation of GaInAsP/InP surface-emitting laser with circular buried heterostructure
- Author(s): I. Watanabe ; F. Koyama ; K. Iga
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1325 –1327
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860911
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The first CW operation of a GaInAsP surface-emitting laser has been demonstrated at 77 K. The active region was made to form a 15 μm-diameter circular mesa shape and was buried with p—n current-confining layers. The minimum CW threshold current was 19 mA at 77 K, and single-longitudinal-mode oscillation has been achieved.
Coupled mode analysis of wavefront properties of phased array diode lasers
- Author(s): N.W. Carlson ; J.K. Butler ; V.J. Masin
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1327 –1328
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860912
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A coupled mode analysis of phased array diode lasers is used to calculate the far-field wavefront properties of the array modes. It has been found that phase variation across a far-field lobe of the array is less than that of the single emitter.
94 GHz microstrip monolithic GaAs mixer
- Author(s): B. Jarry ; J.S.K. Mills ; F. Azan
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1328 –1329
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860913
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A microstrip monolithic GaAs mixer has been designed and fabricated for operation in the millimetre-wave band. A 6.5 dB minimum conversion loss has be achieved in narrowband operation (fLO = 93.7GHz and fIF= 130MHz); this figure includes the effect of losses and mismatch in the circuit and test fixture.
8 Gbit/s return-to-zero modulation of a semiconductor laser by gain-switching
- Author(s): R.S. Tucker ; J.M. Wiesenfeld ; A.H. Gnauck ; J.E. Bowers
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1329 –1331
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860914
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We demonstrate 8 Gbit/s return-to-zero pulse modulation of an InGaAsP constricted mesa laser, using short pulses generated by gain-switching. Pattern effects are minimised by precise control of the bias current.
Dual-band antenna for telemetry, tracking and control (TTC) of satellites at Ku-band
- Author(s): M.F. Cátedra ; J.C. Cruellas ; J.F. Diaz
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1331 –1332
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860915
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Rotationally symmetric antennas composed of a circular waveguide with conical flange and a metallic scatterer are investigated for TTC of satellites at Ku-band. A dual-band antenna with coverage greater than a hemisphere is designed using a procedure based on moment method (MM) and bodies of revolution (BOR) formulation.
Optimal structure for microgrooved cooling fin for high-power LSI devices
- Author(s): S. Sasaki and T. Kishimoto
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1332 –1334
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860916
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We have evaluated the relationship between the cooling capability and the channel width with a constant pressure drop for microgrooved cooling fins, and found that there are optimal channel widths which give rise to the maximum allowable power density. There are also optimal microgrooved cooling fin structures in which enlarged channel widths are sufficient to cool high-power-consumption wafer-scale integrated chips with a pressure drop of only 200 kg/m2.
Circuit contributions to alpha-particle sensitivity in DRAMs
- Author(s): P.M. Carter and B.R. Wilkins
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1334 –1335
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860917
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Different manufacturers' 64 K DRAM products have been studied to determine which circuit elements contribute towards the overall alpha-particle-induced soft error rate. This has shown that alpha hits on the bit lines are far and away the most important contributors to soft errors: cell, sense amplifier and peripheral circuit hits have insignificant effects. The results also indicate why bit lines are so sensitive.
Coherent optical fibre delay-line processor
- Author(s): K.P. Jackson ; Guoging Xiao ; H.J. Shaw
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1335 –1337
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860918
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The operation of an optical fibre tapped delay line with a long coherence length source is described. Optical phase is retained; thus the system can perform bipolar (or in general complex-valued) signal processing operations. Experimental results are presented that illustrate the operating characteristics and capabilities of the system for simple time-domain processing operations.
Observation and analysis of noise due to birefringence modulation in a fibre-optic gyroscope
- Author(s): Peng Gangding ; Huang Shangyuan ; Lin Zongoi
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1337 –1338
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860919
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The noise due to the birefringence modulation of a nonideal phase modulator in a fibre-optic gyroscope is investigated. Theoretical analysis and experimental observation show that there is a definite π/2 phase difference between this noise and the Sagnac signal at the modulation frequency.
Activation energy of Cd in in1−xGaxAsyP1−y on InP (for y = 0 to 1)
- Author(s): H.-H. Wehmann ; F. Fiedler ; A. Schlachetzki
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1338 –1340
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860920
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The activation energy EA of the commonly used acceptor Cd in InGaAsP is studied experimentally for the whole range of compositions, lattice-matched to InP, with dependence on the doping concentration. Comparison with theory strongly suggests that EA is markedly influenced by the chemical shift.
Exact calculation of phase-locked loop lock-in frequency
- Author(s): P. Hasan and M. Brunk
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1340 –1341
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860921
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Using a novel cycle-slip criterion, two methods of computing the lock-in frequency of phase-locked loops are reported. The lock-in frequency of a second-order loop with sinusoidal phase detector is presented as a function of system parameters, and useful estimates by the pull-out and pull-in frequencies are given.
Endless polarisation control experiment with three elements of limited birefringence range
- Author(s): R. Noé
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1341 –1343
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860922
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An automatic endless polarisation control system is presented. A computer controls three birefringent elements and applies simple reset strategies at the range limits.
Laser-diode/multimode-fibre coupling analysis using a planoconvex GRIN lens
- Author(s): T. Sakamoto
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1343 –1344
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860923
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A ray model for a laser diode is introduced for analysing a laser-diode/multimode-fibre coupling system. The validity is examined from the point of view of a far-field pattern. It is shown that the maximum coupling efficiency is obtained between the paraxial image point and the best focus, and decreases as the curvature of the planoconvex GRIN lens increases.
New trapdoor knapsack cryptosystem
- Author(s): Shao Zu-Hua
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1344 –1345
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860924
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A new trapdoor knapsack cryptosystem is presented. Its security depends on the difficulty of factorising large integers and the complexity of the modular knapsack problem.
Patch antenna bandwidth increase by means of a director
- Author(s): G. Dubost ; G. Beauquet ; J. Rocquencourt ; G. Bonnet
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1345 –1347
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860925
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The bandwidth of a microstrip antenna can be increased by overlaying a parasitic element. A radioelectric model is presented to explain this property. A quadratic patch fed by a microstrip line is coupled with a square director. Theory shows that the whole antenna bandwidth is increased and the radiation resistance is decreased. Theoretical and experimental results are in good agreement.
Transform-limited 5.6 ps optical pulse generation at 12 GHz repetition rate from gain-switched distributed feedback laser diode by employing pulse compression technique
- Author(s): A. Takada ; T. Sugie ; M. Saruwatari
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 22, Issue 25, p. 1347 –1348
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19860926
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12 GHz chirped optical pulses from a gain-switched 1.3 μm distributed feedback laser diode are compressed to transform-limited 5.6 ps pulses by travelling through a dispersion shifted single-mode fibre with 46 ps/nm normal dispersion. A time-bandwidth product of 0.69 and a high on/off ratio of 20 dB are obtained for optimally compressed pulses.
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