Novel Thermal Management of Power Electronic Devices: High Power High Frequency Planar Gunn Diodes
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Department Name: Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Abstract
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Publications
Maricar M
(2016)
Extraction of second harmonic from an InP based planar Gunn diode using diamond resonator for milli-metric wave frequencies
in Solid-State Electronics
Maricar, M. I.
(2015)
Design,characterization and fabrication of an In0.53Ga0.47As planar Gunn diode operating at millimeter waves
in Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology
Glover J
(2015)
Micro-coolers fabricated as a component in an integrated circuit
in Semiconductor Science and Technology
Maricar M
(2015)
Improving the quality factor of the coplanar waveguide resonator
in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Maricar M
(2015)
Experimentally estimated dead space for GaAs and InP based planar Gunn diodes
in Semiconductor Science and Technology
Glover J
(2014)
On wafer thermal characterization of miniature gallium arsenide microcoolers with thermal loading from DC probes
in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Maricar M
(2014)
Extraction of second harmonic from the In0.53Ga0.47As planar Gunn diode using radial stub resonators
in Solid-State Electronics
Khalid A
(2014)
Fabrication of submicron planar Gunn diode
Papageorgiou V
(2014)
Integration techniques of pHEMTs and planar Gunn diodes on GaAs substrates
in Solid-State Electronics
Maricar M
(2014)
Design and characterization of a novel diamond resonator
in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
| Description | Efficient and high power terahertz sources based on a III-V technology were successfully demonstrated. New measurement techniques were developed and characterised. |
| Exploitation Route | Tera hertz technology is being developed for a wide range of sensing and imaging applications. |
| Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Agriculture Food and Drink Electronics Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
| Description | The work led to a collaboration with NPL on THz VNAs. Discussions about future collaboration are underway. |
| Sector | Electronics |
| Impact Types | Economic |
