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Mats Robertsson

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  14
Citations -  262

Mats Robertsson is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Waveguide (optics) & Optical switch. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 246 citations.

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All-printed diode operating at 1.6 GHz.

TL;DR: An all-printed diode operating above 1 GHz is reported, achieved using a combination of Si and NbSi2 microparticles to demonstrate remote transfer of signal and power from a standard Global System for Mobile Communications phone to the resulting e-label.
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Limitations to and solutions for optical loss in optical backplanes

TL;DR: The reevaluation of the optical power budget for realistic high-speed optical polymer-waveguide links on backplanes showed that signal amplification is necessary to boost the signal, which resulted in an additional literature review on advances in optical amplifiers based on silicon bench technology available.
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Polymer Optical Interconnects—A Scalable Large-Area Panel Processing Approach

TL;DR: In this article, a flexible approach to produce optical interconnects on 6096 $ast,$6096 mm large-area panels is demonstrated, where waveguide routing design allows optical waveguides on different 1016$ast,$ 1016 mm tiles to be interconnected and four different waveguide connecting geometries in the border region between tiles are fabricated and tested.
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Broadband Dielectric Characterization of a Silicone Elastomer

TL;DR: In this paper, the dielectric properties of an electronics grade silicone elastomer have been investigated in the frequency intervals 0.1-1 GHz to 1-MHz at −150°C to 100°C and from 7-GHz to 18-GHz at room temperature.
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A security document circuit

TL;DR: In this article, the authenticity of a bank note is verified by using of a security feature arranged in or on the document, which security feature comprises an antenna arranged to receive EM-radiation from an external energy source; a rectifier arranged to receiving electric energy from the antenna and convert it into a rectified current; and an electrochromic display arranged to alter its electro chromic state in response to said rectified currents.