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

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Publications

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Khalid A (2014) Terahertz oscillations in an In0.53Ga0.47As submicron planar Gunn diode in Journal of Applied Physics

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Khalid A (2012) Simple e-beam air-bridge technology for mm-wave applications in Microelectronic Engineering

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Li C (2013) Millimeter-wave coplanar stripline power dividers in International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies

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Li C (2012) A Wideband CPW Ring Power Combiner With Low Insertion Loss and High Port Isolation in IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters

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Maricar M (2015) Improving the quality factor of the coplanar waveguide resonator in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters

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Maricar M (2014) Design and characterization of a novel diamond resonator in Microwave and Optical Technology Letters

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Maricar M (2015) Experimentally estimated dead space for GaAs and InP based planar Gunn diodes in Semiconductor Science and Technology

 
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