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Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 45:2621-2627
Ferrite perturbation theory is applied to analyze a ferrite-coupled microstrip line (FCL) with longitudinal magnetization. The properties of an FCL structure with a given finite length are discussed. Optimal conditions for the waveguide cross section
Autor:
Rainer Pietig, Christoph Martiny, S. Gruhlke, Uwe Mackens, Marion K. Matters-Kammerer, Ruediger Mauczok, Baby Seriyati Schreinemacher, Detlev Hennings, Klaus Reimann
Publikováno v:
Microelectronics Reliability. 46:134-143
The continuous trend in modern electronic applications towards smaller size, higher integration density and enhanced functionality requires new materials, which allow embedding passive functions into the substrate. In this paper an LTCC material syst
Autor:
Rainer Pietig, Franz Wegner
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B. 525:549-570
We investigate a model of closed $(d-1)$-dimensional soft-self-avoiding random surfaces on a $d$-dimensional cubic lattice. The energy of a surface configuration is given by $E=J(n_{2}+4k n_{4})$, where $n_{2}$ is the number of edges, where two plaqu
Autor:
Franz Wegner, Rainer Pietig
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics B. 466:513-526
We prove the existence of an ordered low temperature phase in a model of soft-self-avoiding closed random surfaces on a cubic lattice by a suitable extension of Peierls contour method. The statistical weight of each surface configuration depends only
Publikováno v:
2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record.
We propose a cone beam CT scanner without moving parts. The proposed scanner has a large number of small, stationary x-ray sources that are aligned along a specially shaped source curve. It also has a stationary detector strip with a large area and a
Publikováno v:
Laser-Generated, Synchrotron, and Other Laboratory X-Ray and EUV Sources, Optics, and Applications II.
We used the Monte Carlo code EGSnrc to simulate electron energy loss profiles as well as angle resolved x-ray spectra for metal-layer/substrate combinations in the primary electron energy range of 60-160 keV. We were furthermore able to separate the