S.A.W. convolver using secondary electrons

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Nonlinear interaction of oppositely-directed s.a.w. with secondary electrons was investigated. It was shown that the bilinear factor of this system is about 40 dB higher than one in the best known coupled semiconductor-piezoelectric structure.

Inspec keywords: surface acoustic wave devices; signal processing; correlators

Other keywords: signal processing; nonlinear effects; bilinear factor; convolver; secondary electrons; SAW

Subjects: Acoustic wave devices; Signal processing and detection

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