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Pavel Borodulin

Researcher at Northrop Grumman Corporation

Publications -  38
Citations -  806

Pavel Borodulin is an academic researcher from Northrop Grumman Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: RF switch & JFET. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 697 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel Borodulin include Johns Hopkins University & Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems.

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A Four-Terminal, Inline, Chalcogenide Phase-Change RF Switch Using an Independent Resistive Heater for Thermal Actuation

TL;DR: In this paper, an inline chalcogenide phase-change radio-frequency (RF) switch using germanium telluride and driven by an integrated, electrically isolated thin-film heater for thermal actuation has been fabricated.
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A 7.3 THz Cut-Off Frequency, Inline, Chalcogenide Phase-Change RF Switch Using an Independent Resistive Heater for Thermal Actuation

TL;DR: In this article, an inline chalcogenide phase change RF switch utilizing germanium telluride (GeTe) and driven by an integrated, electrically isolated thin film heater for thermal actuation has been fabricated.
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Low-loss latching microwave switch using thermally pulsed non-volatile chalcogenide phase change materials

TL;DR: In this article, a high performance RF (radio-frequency) switch based on the phase change effect in germanium-telluride (GeTe) is described, where thermal pulses applied to a separate independent thin film heating element for 0.1-1.5 μs toggles the switch in a latching fashion.
Patent

Phase change material switch and method of making the same

TL;DR: In this article, a phase change material (PCM) switch is disclosed that includes a resistive heater element, and a PCM element proximate the resistive heating element, with a thermally conductive electrical insulating barrier layer positioned between the PCM heating element and the resistor heating element.
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An 8-bit carry look-ahead adder with 150 ps latency and sub-microwatt power dissipation at 10 GHz

TL;DR: In this paper, an 8-bit carry look-ahead adder in the reciprocal quantum logic (RQL) technology using combinational gates with fanout of four and non-local interconnect was demonstrated.