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Basic mechanisms and modeling of single-event upset in digital microelectronics
Publication Year: 2003, Page(s):583 - 602
Cited by: Papers (508) | Patents (3)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A 1.15-ps Bin Size and 3.5-ps Single-Shot Precision Time-to-Digital Converter With On-Board Offset Correction in an FPGA
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2951 - 2957This paper presents the implementation of a high-resolution time-to-digital converter (TDC), which is adapted to varying environmental conditions. The TDC is implemented in field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA), using carry chains to achieve fine time measurement. Multiple carry chains are integrated in a single TDC channel for resolution enhancement. The TDC performance would suffer greatly witho... View full abstract»
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Redundant-Configuration Scrubbing of SRAM-Based FPGAs
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2497 - 2504Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A $5.2~\mu \text{A}$ Quiescent Current LDO Regulator With High Stability and Wide Load Range for CZT Detectors
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1087 - 1094Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Upset hardened memory design for submicron CMOS technology
Publication Year: 1996, Page(s):2874 - 2878
Cited by: Papers (546) | Patents (63)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Total-Ionizing-Dose Effects in Modern CMOS Technologies
Publication Year: 2006, Page(s):3103 - 3121
Cited by: Papers (211) | Patents (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Comparison of a 65 nm CMOS Ring- and LC-Oscillator Based PLL in Terms of TID and SEU Sensitivity
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):245 - 252Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A Lossless Network for Data Acquisition
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1238 - 1247Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A 3.9-ps RMS Precision Time-to-Digital Converter Using Ones-Counter Encoding Scheme in a Kintex-7 FPGA
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2713 - 2718Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Radiation-Hardened CMOS Negative Voltage Reference for Aerospace Application
Fan Liu ; Feng Yang ; Han Wang ; Xun Xiang ; Xichuan Zhou ; Shengdong Hu ; Zhi Lin ; Amine Bermak ; Fang TangPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):2505 - 2510Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Current and Future Challenges in Radiation Effects on CMOS Electronics
Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):1747 - 1763
Cited by: Papers (125)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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The Least Mean Squares Adaptive FIR Filter for Narrow-Band RFI Suppression in Radio Detection of Cosmic Rays
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1304 - 1315Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Influence of Transfer Gate Design and Bias on the Radiation Hardness of Pinned Photodiode CMOS Image Sensors
Vincent Goiffon ; Magali Estribeau ; Paola Cervantes ; Romain Molina ; Marc Gaillardin ; Pierre MagnanPublication Year: 2014, Page(s):3290 - 3301
Cited by: Papers (7)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Radiation-Induced Single-Event Effects on the Van Allen Probes Spacecraft
Richard H. Maurer ; Kristin Fretz ; Matthew P. Angert ; David L. Bort ; John O. Goldsten ; Geffrey Ottman ; Jeff S. Dolan ; Gerald Needell ; David BodetPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):2782 - 2793Electronic devices on the Van Allen Probes mission have experienced more than a thousand single-event effects (SEE) during the 4.5 years of transit through the inner and outer earth trapped radiation belts. The majority of these SEE have been due to trapped protons determined by the orbit timing and the dose rate response of the engineering radiation monitor. Fault tolerant systems engineering and... View full abstract»
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Single Event Transients in Digital CMOS—A Review
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):1767 - 1790
Cited by: Papers (83)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Radiation-induced edge effects in deep submicron CMOS transistors
Publication Year: 2005, Page(s):2413 - 2420
Cited by: Papers (215)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Reweighted Anisotropic Total Variation Minimization for Limited-Angle CT Reconstruction
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2742 - 2760Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Multiview Positron Attenuation Tomography
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2869 - 2877Positron attenuation tomography (PAT) is a new modality for imaging the linear attenuation coefficients (LACs) of magnetically constrained β+-ray beams in matter. A complete 3-D LAC image of an object can be made by measuring the positron annihilation rate density within it at a single orientation relative to the beam, and then applying the PAT transformation. The spatial resolut... View full abstract»
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Low-Cost FPGA TDC With High Resolution and Density
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1401 - 1408
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Effect of Gamma-Ray and Neutron Heating as Interfering Input for the Measurement of Temperature Using Optical Fiber Sensor System
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2774 - 2781This paper accounts for gamma-ray and neutron heating of an optical fiber/capillary tube temperature sensor by including current sources in the fiber and capillary tube in the electrical analog of the capillary tube/fiber sensor system. The resulting model is examined to determine the conditions for which gamma-ray and neutron heating of the capillary tube/fiber sensor system is a significant inte... View full abstract»
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A High-Linearity, Ring-Oscillator-Based, Vernier Time-to-Digital Converter Utilizing Carry Chains in FPGAs
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):697 - 704
Cited by: Papers (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Geant4-GATE Simulation of a Large Plastic Scintillator for Muon Radiography
Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):1233 - 1238Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Characterization of GigaRad Total Ionizing Dose and Annealing Effects on 28-nm Bulk MOSFETs
Chun-Min Zhang ; Farzan Jazaeri ; Alessandro Pezzotta ; Claudio Bruschini ; Giulio Borghello ; Federico Faccio ; Serena Mattiazzo ; Andrea Baschirotto ; Christian EnzPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):2639 - 2647Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Total ionizing dose effects in MOS oxides and devices
Publication Year: 2003, Page(s):483 - 499
Cited by: Papers (253) | Patents (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A high-resolution time-to-digital converter implemented in field-programmable-gate-arrays
Publication Year: 2006, Page(s):236 - 241
Cited by: Papers (108) | Patents (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Several Key Issues on Implementing Delay Line Based TDCs Using FPGAs
Publication Year: 2010, Page(s):1543 - 1548
Cited by: Papers (61)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Reducing Critical Configuration Bits via Partial TMR for SEU Mitigation in FPGAs
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2626 - 2632Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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History and Technology Developments of Radio Frequency (RF) Systems for Particle Accelerators
A. Nassiri ; B. Chase ; P. Craievich ; A. Fabris ; H. Frischholz ; J. Jacob ; E. Jensen ; M. Jensen ; R. Kustom ; R. PasquinelliPublication Year: 2016, Page(s):707 - 750
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Displacement Damage Effects in Irradiated Semiconductor Devices
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):1740 - 1766
Cited by: Papers (25)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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We-Quatro: Radiation-Hardened SRAM Cell With Parametric Process Variation Tolerance
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2489 - 2496Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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An Evaluation of 100-Gb/s LAN Networks for the LHCb DAQ Upgrade
Sébastien Valat ; Balázs Vőneki ; Niko Neufeld ; Jonathan Machen ; Rainer Schwemmer ; Daniel Hugo Cámpora PérezPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):1480 - 1485Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Exploring RapidIO Technology Within a DAQ System Event Building Network
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2598 - 2605Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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System-Independent Characterization of Materials Using Dual-Energy Computed Tomography
Stephen G. Azevedo ; Harry E. Martz ; Maurice B. Aufderheide ; William D. Brown ; Kyle M. Champley ; Jeffrey S. Kallman ; G. Patrick Roberson ; Daniel Schneberk ; Isaac M. Seetho ; Jerel A. SmithPublication Year: 2016, Page(s):341 - 350
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Compact Modeling of Total Ionizing Dose and Aging Effects in MOS Technologies
Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):1501 - 1515
Cited by: Papers (19)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Radiation Effects in Flash Memories
S. Gerardin ; M. Bagatin ; A. Paccagnella ; K. Grürmann ; F. Gliem ; T. R. Oldham ; F. Irom ; D. N. NguyenPublication Year: 2013, Page(s):1953 - 1969
Cited by: Papers (46)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Error Detection Technique for a Median Filter
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2219 - 2226Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A JESD204B-Compliant Architecture for Remote and Deterministic-Latency Operation
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1225 - 1231Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):1462 - 1486 Noise and Defects in Microelectronic Materials and Devices$1/f$
Cited by: Papers (17)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Radiation Effects in MOS Oxides
James R. Schwank ; Marty R. Shaneyfelt ; Daniel M. Fleetwood ; James A. Felix ; Paul E. Dodd ; Philippe Paillet ; VÉronique Ferlet-CavroisPublication Year: 2008, Page(s):1833 - 1853
Cited by: Papers (215)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Microchannel Plate Imaging Detectors for High Dynamic Range Applications
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1774 - 1780
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Mitigating Deep Dielectric Charging Effects in Space
Yu Xiangqian ; Chen Hongfei ; Zong Qiugang ; Wang Jianzhao ; Shi Weihong ; Zou Hong ; Zou Jiqing ; Zhong Weiying ; Chen Zhe ; Shao Sipei ; Jia XianghongPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):2822 - 2828Deep dielectric charging/discharging is a serious space environmental effect. Charging electric fields are the fundamental cause of dielectric discharging. In order to quantitatively mitigate deep dielectric charging effects, the GEANT4 toolkit and radiation-induced conductivity model were used to calculate the maximum possible internal charging potential and electric field with different shieldin... View full abstract»
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Reflectivity Spectra for Commonly Used Reflectors
Publication Year: 2012, Page(s):490 - 497
Cited by: Papers (23)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A tutorial on art (algebraic reconstruction techniques)
Publication Year: 1974, Page(s):78 - 93
Cited by: Papers (90) | Patents (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Nuclear Power Plant Thermocouple Sensor-Fault Detection and Classification Using Deep Learning and Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1526 - 1534Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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