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Microwave Engineering

David M Pozar
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The article was published on 1990-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 10459 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Microwave engineering.

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Coherent quantum state storage and transfer between two phase qubits via a resonant cavity

TL;DR: The results suggest that a high-quality-factor superconducting cavity could also function as a useful short-term memory element and the basic architecture presented here can be expanded, offering the possibility for the coherent interaction of a large number ofsuperconducting qubits.
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Conversions between S, Z, Y, H, ABCD, and T parameters which are valid for complex source and load impedances

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide tables which contain the conversion between the various common two-port parameters, Z, Y, H, ABCD, S, and T. The conversions are valid for complex normalizing impedances.
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Electrical properties and applications of carbon nanotube structures.

TL;DR: The experimentally verified electrical properties of carbon nanotubes structures and manifestations in related phenomena such as thermoelectricity, superconductivity, electroluminescence, and photoconductivity are reviewed and the possibility of using naturally formed complex nanotube morphologies, such as Y-junctions, for new device architectures are considered.
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Communication system and communication apparatus

TL;DR: In this paper, a communication system consisting of a transmitter including a transmission circuit unit configured to generate an RF signal for transmitting data and an electric-field-coupling antenna configured to transmit the RF signal as an electrostatic field is described.
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All-Si valley-hall photonic topological insulator

TL;DR: In this paper, an all-Si photonic topological insulator (PTI) was proposed that emulates the quantum-valley-Hall (QVH) effect with backscattering-free edge states.