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Stub (electronics)

About: Stub (electronics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8172 publications have been published within this topic receiving 75018 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional plasmonic wavelength demultiplexer is investigated using slit-and stub-type filters consisting of metal-insulator-metal waveguides.

40 citations

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TL;DR: A novel guided-wave resonator that supports multiple bands of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) with a Q-factor of 147 and an effective group refractive index of 530 is reported.
Abstract: We report a novel guided-wave resonator that supports multiple bands of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). The platform for the spatial and spectral interference is obtained by a microstrip transmission line loaded with proximity-coupled open-circuited stubs. We show experimentally that with two microstrip open stubs, a complete destructive interference takes place leading to a single EIT band with near-unity transmission efficiency. More interestingly, the addition of a third stub results in a supplementary EIT band with a Q-factor of 147 and an effective group refractive index of 530. With the open-stub configuration, the EIT phase response can be dynamically controlled by varying the capacitance between the adjacent stubs without breaking the transmission path of the underlying electromagnetic waves. Therefore, the proposed structure is well suited for buffering and tunable phase modulation applications. Since the proposed structures are compact and fully planar, we anticipate seamless integration with low-profile high frequency electronics.

40 citations

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TL;DR: A larger number of propagating modes are established and tapped, tapping their spatial field diversity with multiple waveguide ports to enable radiofrequency shimming as well as parallel imaging with commonly used acceleration factors.
Abstract: At sufficiently high Larmor frequencies, traveling electromagnetic waves along a magnet bore can be used for remote magnetic resonance excitation and detection, effectively using the bore as a waveguide. So far, this approach has relied only on the lowest waveguide modes and thus has not supported multiple-channel operation for radiofrequency shimming and parallel imaging. In this work, this limitation is addressed by establishing a larger number of propagating modes and tapping their spatial field diversity with multiple waveguide ports. The number of available modes is increased by loading with dielectric inserts; the ports are implemented by stub and loop couplers at the end of a waveguide extension. The resulting traveling-wave array, operated at 298 MHz in a 7T whole-body magnet, is shown to enable radiofrequency shimming as well as parallel imaging with commonly used acceleration factors. The last part of the study concerns the amount of dielectric loading that is required. For the given Larmor frequency and bore dimensions, it is found that rather few water-filled inserts, occupying ∼5% of the bore cross-section, are sufficient for effective parallel imaging. Magn Reson Med, 2011. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

40 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a class-F power amplifier at 2.4GHz using a novel harmonic tuner based on a composite right/left handed (CRLH) transmission line (TL) is proposed and experimentally tested.
Abstract: A class-F power amplifier at 2.4GHz using a novel harmonic tuner based on a composite right/left handed (CRLH) transmission line (TL) is proposed and experimentally tested. Two structures are presented. One structure uses one open CRLH-TL stub to suppress 2nd, 3rd harmonics and the fundamental frequency is matched to 50/spl Omega/. The other structure uses two open CRLH-TL stubs in order to suppress 2nd, 3rd, 4th harmonics and the fundamental frequency is matched to specific impedance. The structure proposed is used to design a class-F power amplifier. A maximum drain efficiency of 64% is obtained.

40 citations

Patent
15 Oct 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a one quarter wavelength shorting stub bandpass filter is used to shun the RF equipment and a distributed capacitance, high voltage coaxial capacitor is serially coupled between the equipment and antenna.
Abstract: Lightning protection apparatus for antenna-coupled RF equipment is provided. A one quarter wavelength shorting stub bandpass filter shunts the RF equipment and a distributed capacitance, high voltage coaxial capacitor is serially coupled between the equipment and antenna. The shorting stub is tuned to one quarter wavelength of the RF equipment operating frequency. The series capacitor passes frequencies at or above the operating frequency of the RF equipment.

40 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023205
2022471
2021294
2020397
2019433
2018472