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Electronics Letters
Volume 17, Issue 12, 11 June 1981
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Volume 17, Issue 12
11 June 1981
Probability distribution of amplitude scintillations on a line-of-sight link at 36 GHz and 55 GHz
- Author(s): F.C. Medeiros Filho ; D.A.R. Jayasuriya ; R.S. Cole
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 393 –394
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810273
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The probability distributions of the amplitude scintillations on 36 GHz and 55 GHz millimetre wave links along a 4.1 km path across central London have been obtained. These show that the log-normal distribution applies for the case of 36 GHz, but for 55 GHz, on the side of the oxygen absorption peak, the distribution departs significantly from log-normal.
Impact of entropic coding on the time delays associated with time-encoded speech (TES) systems
- Author(s): R.A. King and J. Holbeche
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 394 –396
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810274
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Transmission delays in time-encoded speech systems may be reduced an order of magnitude by using suboptimum bounded entropic codes in place of constant-length codes. Experimental evidence of this is offered.
Acoustoinjection transistor-a new type of electrically controlled transducer
- Author(s): Yu.V. Gulyaev ; G.D. Mansfeld ; G.A. Orlova
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 396 –397
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810275
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A new principle of signal amplification is experimentally demonstrated which is based on the effect of modulation of conductivity of a semiconductor due to bunching of electrons by the acoustic wave. For the layered structure LiNbO3-CdSe good agreement between theory and experiment is obtained.
Recognition of isotropic plane target from RCS diagram
- Author(s): J. Saillard and G. Chassay
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 397 –399
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810276
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The use of electromagnetic waves for the recognition of a structure represented by point scatterers is a fundamental problem. Much research is done on this subject, and the study of aircraft observed in the yaw plane gives interesting results. But to apply these methods it is necessary to use many sophisticated acquisition systems. In the letter, we give a new method which can be applied for plane structures composed of isotropic scatterers. This method is quite interesting because it uses power measurements only and necessitates only a classical tracking radar.
Interference on microwave digital radio links due to transhorizon propagation
- Author(s): J.E. Doble
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 399 –400
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810277
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General periods of meteorological conditions which lead to multipath effects on line of sight links can also be those during which anomalous transhorizon propagation is present. An empirical method for predicting the probability of outage due to the resulting interference is described, which is based on the prediction models for the individual multipath and transhorizon effects.
Improved coupling between laser diode and single-mode fibre tipped with a chemically etched self-centred diffracting element
- Author(s): P. Kayoun ; C. Puech ; M. Papuchon ; H.J. Arditty
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 400 –402
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810278
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Coupling efficiency between a laser diode and single-mode fibre can be highly increased by using an appropriate intermediate optical element. A simple new method is intended to improve the mode matching of the two elements by chemically etching the fibre end into a self-centred diffracting element. A gain by a factor of 3.5 over classical butt coupling has been obtained.
Effect of length of each transmission line in Roy transformer on wideband matching
- Author(s): H.R. Mgombelo
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 402 –403
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810279
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It is shown that ideally infinite bandmatching in the Roy transformer can be achieved only when the lengths of the two transmission lines are equal. If the lengths of the transmission lines are small as compared to the minimum wavelength of operation, the frequency dependency of the insertion loss of the transformer may be minimised.
Pulsed thermal annealing of arsenic-implanted silicon
- Author(s): P.D. Scovell
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 403 –405
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810280
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A pulsed thermal annealing system is described which rapidly heats samples to 700°C and can successfully activate and regrow arsenic-implanted damaged layers. The junctions so formed are shown to be of low resistivity and exhibit very good diode characteristics. Residual damage seen after the anneal does not appear to degrade the junction performance.
Simple switching technique for fast PLL frequency synthesisers
- Author(s): M.J. Underhill and R.I.H. Scott
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 405 –406
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810281
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For PLL frequency synthesisers a simple circuit for a deadbeat control strategy is given; with the loop damping removed the initial frequency error is measured over half a cycle of loop oscillation, and then a corrective step of half this is made and the damping replaced.
Self-tuned filters
- Author(s): Y. Tsividis
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 406 –407
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810282
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A scheme for the tuning of filters is proposed. In it, filters are time-shared between a signal path and a tuning path, so that each filter in a system is individually tuned. An accurate system frequency response can thus be achieved which does not rely on tight matching between filters.
Reliability of AuGe/Pt and AuGe/Ni ohmic contacts on GaAs
- Author(s): C.P. Lee ; B.M. Welch ; W.P. Fleming
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 407 –408
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810283
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The reliability of AuGe/Pt and AuGe/Ni ohmic contacts with and without overlay metal (Ti/Au, Ti/Pt/Au or TiW/Au) has been studied. AuGe/Ni contacts have proved superior and more reliable than AuGe/Pt contacts with or without overlay. AuGe/Pt contacts are stable without overlay but degrade rapidly with overlay. AuGe/Ni contacts exhibit thermal stability after 1000 hours' aging at 250°C.
Self-checking multiprocessor module for train control applications
- Author(s): W.G. Marshall and W. Forsythe
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 408 –410
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810284
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The need for a reliable, and as near as possible fail-safe, multiprocessing system for on-board automatic train operation has resulted in the development of Cyclone I. Time redundancy techniques are used extensively to reduce hardware to a minimum, and to allow no incorrect output conditions arising from transient faults.
Conditions for synchronisation and corresponding user capacities for spread-spectrum multiple-access systems
- Author(s): M. Beale
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 410 –411
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810285
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User capacities for direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access communication systems are obtained, for the situation where a receiver has to synchronise to its wanted signal in the presence of other users' transmissions, under all relative phase conditions. The use of both conventional and rapid-acquisition codes is considered.
Single-mode optical Y-branching circuit using deposited silica guides (DS guides)
- Author(s): Y. Murakami and M. Ikeda
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 411 –413
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810286
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A new optical Y-branching circuit using embedded single-mode glass waveguides is presented. The glass waveguides were made by depositing core glass on a silica substrate after forming grooves to contain the core (DS guides). Waveguide transmission loss is 0.6 dB/cm. The loss caused at a branching point is 0.13 dB when the branching angle is 0.3°.
Monolithic GaAs travelling-wave amplifier
- Author(s): Y. Ayasli ; J.L. Vorhaus ; R. Mozzi ; L. Reynolds
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 413 –414
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810287
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A monolithic GaAs travelling-wave amplifier with distributed input and output lines is described, and its experimental performance in the 0.5–14 GHz range is reported.
Remote arbitrating of a resource
- Author(s): L.J. Wills and A.E. Stearn
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 415 –416
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810288
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A solution to the mutual-exclusion problem when two or more asynchronous devices simultaneously compete for access to a common resource is presented which has advantages of high modularity, presetable priority and simplicity of connection.
Experimental study of single-mode W-type optical fibre
- Author(s): A.T. Andreev ; A.B. Grudinin ; E.M. Dianov ; A.M. Prokhorov ; A.N. Guryanov ; G.G. Devjatykh ; S.V. Ignatjev ; V.F. Hopin
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 416 –417
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810289
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The development and experimental study of a single-mode W-type optical fibre is described. It was found that this type of optical fibre has considerably lower bending and micro-bending losses compared with usual single-mode single-cladding fibres.
Precise delay/phase measurement using surface-acoustic waves and microprocessing
- Author(s): R.B. Ward
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 417 –419
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810290
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A new type of delay or phase measurement device using surface-acoustic waves is described. Test data are shown which indicate an RMS error of 0.18 degrees over a complete cycle of phase.
Polarisation-maintaining single-mode fibre with azimuthally inhomogeneous index profile
- Author(s): K. Kitayama ; S. Seikai ; N. Uchida ; M. Akiyama
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 419 –420
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810291
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A new polarisation-maintaining single-mode fibre having a special class of azimuthally inhomogeneous index profile is proposed. Numerical results indicate that the modal birefringence δβ/k of 10−5 is obtainable for two orthogonal HE11 modes. The value is large enough to maintain the polarisation state. It is also shown that a new deposition process based on the standard MCVD technique is applicable to fabricate the azimuthally inhomogeneous profile.
High-speed Ga0.47In0.53as photoconductive detector for picosecond light pulses
- Author(s): H.-J. Klein ; R. Kaumanns ; H. Beneking
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 421 –422
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810292
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A planar GaInAs photodetector suitable for the detection of light pulses in the picosecond range is presented. The device investigated exhibits a photocurrent rise time of ∼ 20 ps and an inner gain-bandwidth product of ΓB ∼ 125 GHz. At a wavelength of 820 nm the sensitivity is 3 A/W.
High-power subnanosecond switch
- Author(s): I.V. Grekhov ; A.F. Kardo-Sysoev ; L.S. Kostina ; S.V. Shenderey
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 422 –423
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810293
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A triggering mechanism, unconnected with carrier transfer effects at long distances, for power commutation of 105–106 W in the subnanosecond range, is believed to have been found from the study of the avalanche breakdown process. The switching time does not increase when the diodes are connected in series.
Reduction of crosstalk interference in local digital transmission
- Author(s): P.G. Potter
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 423 –425
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810294
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A technique for the improvement of signal/crosstalk-noise ratio in local digital transmission is proposed. For subscribers' circuits shorter than some maximum permissible length the transmit levels at both ends of the circuits are reduced. The effect of these changes on intersystem compatibility is also shown to be beneficial.
Power coupling from laser diodes into single-mode fibres with quadrangular pyramid-shaped hemiellipsoidal ends
- Author(s): H. Sakaguchi ; N. Seki ; S. Yamamoto
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 425 –426
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810295
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A novel fabrication method for hemiellipsoidal microlenses formed on fibre ends is proposed, for efficient coupling from laser diodes into single-mode fibres. The method permits the realisation of microlenses with the required ellipticities to match the fields of lasers and fibres. A very low coupling loss of 2.65 dB has been achieved.
Convertor of optimal capacitance for nonsinusoidal systems compensation to DC voltage
- Author(s): L.S. Czarnecki
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 426 –427
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810296
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The letter presents a circuit which converts the instantaneous values of the load voltage and the load current in nonsinusoidal systems to DC voltage, the voltage being proportional to the optimal capacitance for the most effective compensation of the source current reactive component.
New SSBW mode in GaAs
- Author(s): J. Henaff ; M. Feldmann ; M. Carel ; R. Dubois
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 427 –429
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810297
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A new surface-acoustic-wave mode on GaAs 〈111〉-cut, (110)-direction of propagation is described. This branch is found to be slightly leaky but presents a fair electromechanical coupling coefficient (0.1%) and a rather high velocity (3240 m/s). Excellent agreement between theory and experiment is reported.
Submicrometre lift-off line with T-shaped cross-sectional form
- Author(s): M. Matsumura ; K. Tsutsui ; Y. Naruke
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 429 –430
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810298
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A fine metal line with T-shaped cross-sectional form was fabricated by a lift-off technique using the double-layer electron beam resist method. The minimum lower and upper widths of the T-shaped cross-section were 0.2 μm and 0.7 μm, respectively, and, keeping the lower width within 0.3 μm, we could increase the upper width at will.
Very-high-speed back-illuminated InGaAs/InP PIN punch-through photodiodes
- Author(s): T.P. Lee ; C.A. Burrus ; K. Ogawa ; A.G. Dentai
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, p. 431 –432
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810299
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Long-wavelength back-illuminated PIN photodiodes capable of detecting optical signals at multigigabit modulation rates have been fabricated and tested in a stripline circuit. A transit-time-limited response time of about 30 ps has been realised in a 25 μm-diameter diode.
Erratum: Cutoff frequencies of W-type fibre with polynomial profile core
- Author(s): A. Yata and H. Ikuno
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, page: 432 –432
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810300
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Erratum: Guided modes of a parabolic-core slab waveguide
- Author(s): A. Yata and H. Ikuno
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, page: 432 –432
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810301
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Erratum: Theoretical comparison of crosspolar performance of dielectric and corrugated feeds
- Author(s): P.J.B. Clarricoats
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 17, Issue 12, page: 432 –432
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19810302
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