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A Magneto-Optic Waveguide Isolator Using Multimode Interference Effect

  • Yang, J.S.;Roh, J.W.;Lee, W.Y.;Ok, S.H.;Woo, D.H.;Byun, Y.T.;Jhon, Y.M.;Mizumoto T.;Lee,S.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.41-43
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    • 2005
  • We have investigated an optical waveguide isolator with a multimode interference section by wafer direct bonding, operating at a wavelength $1.55\;{\mu}m$. In order to fabricate the device for monolithic integration, the wafer direct bonding between a magnetic garnet material as a cladding layer and a semiconductor guiding layer has been achieved. We found that wafer direct bonding between InP and GGG $(Gd_3Ga_5O_{12})$ is effective for the integration of a waveguide optical isolator. The isolation ratio was obtained to be 2.9 dB in the device.

High Performance Wilkinson Power Divider Using Integrated Passive Technology on SI-GaAs Substrate

  • Wang, Cong;Qian, Cheng;Li, De-Zhong;Huang, Wen-Cheng;Kim, Nam-Young
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.129-133
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    • 2008
  • An integrated passive device(IPD) technology by semi-insulating(SI)-GaAs-based fabrication has been developed to meet the ever increasing needs of size and cost reduction in wireless applications. This technology includes reliable NiCr thin film resistor, thick plated Cu/Au metal process to reduce resistive loss, high breakdown voltage metal-insulator-metal(MIM) capacitor due to a thinner dielectric thickness, lowest parasitic effect by multi air-bridged metal layers, air-bridges for inductor underpass and capacitor pick-up, and low chip cost by only 6 process layers. This paper presents the Wilkinson power divider with excellent performance for digital cellular system(DCS). The insertion loss of this power divider is - 0.43 dB and the port isolation greater than - 22 dB over the entire band. Return loss in input and output ports are - 23.4 dB and - 25.4 dB, respectively. The Wilkinson power divider based on SI-GaAs substrates is designed within die size of $1.42\;mm^2$.

A Study on 8 × 4 Dual-Polarized Array Antenna for X-Band Using LTCC-Based ME Dipole Antenna Structure (LTCC 기반 ME Dipole 안테나 구조를 활용한 X-Band 용 8 × 4 이중편파 배열안테나에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jae-Woong;Seo, Deokjin;Ryu, Jong-In
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, the Magneto-Electric(ME) dipole array antenna with dual-polarization in the X-Band is proposed and it is implemented and measured. The proposed array antenna is composed of 32 single ME dipole antenna and a Teflon PCB. 1 × 1 ME dipole antenna is implemented dual-polarization by radiating vertical polarization and horizontal polarization from two pairs of radiators. 2-port feeding structures are realized by lamination process using LTCC. And, each port independently feeds the radiator through a Γ-shaped feeding strip with isolation between ports. The Teflon PCB used in the antenna array has a 4-layer structure, and 2-port is fed through the top and bottom layers. The λg/4 transformer is applied to the transmission line of the Teflon PCB for impedance matching of the arrayed antenna and the Teflon PCB, and the optimal parameters are obtained through simulation. The measured maximum antenna gains of port 1 was 18.2 dBi, Cross-pol was 1.0 dBi. And the measured maximum antenna gains of port 1 was 18.1 dBi, Cross-pol was 3.2 dBi.

Seismic response variation of multistory base-isolated buildings applying lead rubber bearings

  • Islam, A.B.M. Saiful;Al-Kutti, Walid A.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.495-504
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    • 2018
  • The possibility of earthquakes in vulnerable regions indicates that efficient technique is required for seismic protection of buildings. During the recent decades, the concept is moving towards the insertion of base isolation on seismic prone buildings. So, investigation of structural behavior is a burning topic for buildings to be isolated in base level by bearing device. This study deals with the incorporation of base isolation system and focuses the changes of structural responses for different types of Lead Rubber Bearing (LRB) isolators. A number of sixteen model buildings have been simulated selecting twelve types of bearing systems as well as conventional fixed-base (FB) scheme. The superstructures of the high-rise buildings are represented by finite element assemblage adopting multi-degree of freedoms. Static and dynamic analyses are carried out for FB and base isolated (BI) buildings. The dynamic analysis in finite element package has been performed by the nonlinear time history analysis (THA) based on the site-specific seismic excitation and compared employing eminent earthquakes. The influence of the model type and the alteration in superstructure behavior of the isolated buildings have been duly assessed. The results of the 3D multistory structures show that the lateral forces, displacement, inertia and story accelerations of the superstructure of the seismic prone buildings are significantly reduced due to bearing insertion. The nonlinear dynamic analysis shows 12 to 40% lessening in base shear when LRB is incorporated leading to substantial allowance of horizontal displacement. It is revealed that the LRB isolators might be potential options to diminish the respective floor accelerations, inertia, displacements and base shear whatever the condition coincides. The isolators with lower force intercept but higher isolation period is found to be better for decreasing base shear, floor acceleration and inertia force leading to reduction of structural and non-structural damage. However, LRB with lower isolator period seems to be more effective in dropping displacement at bearing interface aimed at reducing horizontal shift of building structure.

Semi-lumped Balun Transformer using Coupled LC Resonators

  • Park, Jongcheol;Yoon, Minkyu;Park, Jae Yeong
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.1154-1161
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a semi-lumped balun transformer using conventional PCB process and its design theory and geometry for the maximally flat response and wide bandwidth using magnetically coupled LC resonators. The proposed balun is comprised of two pairs of coupled resonators which share one among three LC resonators. It provides an identical magnitude and phase difference of 180° between two balanced ports with DC isolation and an impedance transformation characteristic. Theoretical design and analysis were performed to optimize the inductance and capacitance values of proposed balun device for obtaining the wide bandwidth and maximally flat response in its pass-band. Three balun transformers with a center frequency of 500 MHz were demonstrated for proving the concept of design proposed. They were fabricated by using lumped chip capacitors and planar inductors embedded into a conventional 4-layered PCB substrate. They exhibited a maximum magnitude difference of 0.8 dB and phase difference within 2.4 degrees.

Broadband Microstrip Y-Junction Circulator (광대역 마이크로스트립 Y형 써어큘레이터)

  • 김봉열;이용훈
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 1976
  • Broadband operation of Y-junction microstrip circulator withlnonreciprocal device is predicteg by Rosenbaum using Bosma's Green function analysis. The anslysis has been modified to enable the scattering matrix and therefore the circulator bandwidth, to be found. The width of the coupling transmission lines is found to be a significant design parameter${\psi}$. A comparison of experimental and theoretical results for the 3-port junction shows that wide lines and a smaller 7.5U than usual disk radius can be used to obtain broadband operation. Circulator operates in the frequency band 5-11 GHz. The obtained maximum insertion loss is 0.5dB and the isolation is more than 15dB.

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New Packaging and Characteristics of PIN PD for CWDM Transmission (저밀도 파장분할 다중화용 PIN PD 제작 및 특성)

  • Kang, Jae-Kwang;Chang, Jin-Heyon
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.12 no.4 s.37
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2005
  • We fabricate PIN PD (Positive Intrinsic Negative Photo-Diode) for CWDM optical repeater and optical transmission system, and analyze theoretically the characteristics to verify the capability of device fabricated. Furthermore, we integrate CWDM filter into PD package to enhance the cost and the performance when compared to the conventional system, in which CWDM filter and PD package are linked by optical fusion splicing. The integrated CWDM PD is fabricated by three steps as follows: CWDM filter design, PD packaging, and product assembly and test. The results of measurement for PD fabricated reveal 0.5 dB bandwidth of 17 nm, isolation over 60 dB at transmission port and over 20 dB at reflection port. Also, the IMD3 for wireless communication is over 63 dBc, and the responsivity of PD presents over 0.9 A/W for 20 samples of the total 23 PD. The total insertion loss reduces about 0.4${\~}$0.7 dB due to the integrated assembly of CWDM and PD.

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Design of the Large Diameter Faraday Rotator for High-power Laser Systems (고출력 레이저 시스템을 위한 대구경 Faraday Rotator 제작)

  • Hong, Sung-Ki;Seo, Young-Seok;Ko, Kwang-Hoon;Kim, Young-Won;Wee, Sang-Bong;Lim, Chang-Hwan
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.6
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    • pp.1026-1031
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    • 2008
  • We report on the design and experimental results of a large diameter faraday rotator for the high-power laser system(KLF: Kaeri laser facility) that was completed in late 2007s at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute. The design involves modelling the magnetic field of cylindrical coil with large diameter(110 mm). Magnetic field generation coil is designed by 6 layers using a rectangular wire with cross-sectional area $3{\times}5[mm^2]$. We obtain an isolation ratio for optical feedback of 35 dB at 1064 nm and magnetic field strengths ${\sim}25kG$. We expect that the design can be widely used optical isolators in high-power laser system.

Development of Analysis Simulation Tool of High-Energy Ion Implantation Process for GSI MOS Transistor (GSI급 MOS Transistor 개발을 위한 HEI (High-Energy Ion Implantation) 공정 분석 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • 손명식;박수현;이영직;권오근;황호정
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.946-949
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    • 1999
  • In this research we have developed a reliable, effective and feasible HEI(High-Energy Ion Implantation) process 3D-simulation tool, and then by using it we can predict and analyze the effect of HEI process on characteristics of the standard CMOS device. high-energy ion implantation above 200 keV is inevitable process to form retrograde well and buried layer to prevent leakage current, to conduct field implant for field isolation, and to perform after-gate implantation. The feasible analysis tool is a product of the HEI process modeling verified by comparison of the SIMS experiments with the simulation results. Especially, in this paper, we present the predicting capability of HEI-induced impurity and damage profiles compared with the published SIMS data in order to acquire the reliability of our results ranging from few keV to several MeV for phosphorus and boron implantation.

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Fast Component Placement with Optimized Long-Stroke Passive Gravity Compensation Integrated in a Cylindrical/Tubular PM Actuator

  • Paulides, J.J.H.;Encica, L.;Meessen, K.J.;Lomonova, E.A.
    • Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.275-282
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    • 2013
  • Applications such as vibration isolation, gravity compensation, pick-and-place machines, etc., would benefit from (long-stroke) cylindrical/tubular permanent magnet (PM) actuators with integrated passive gravity compensation to minimize the power consumption. As an example, in component placing (pick-and-place) machines on printed circuit boards, passive devices allow the powerless counteraction of translator including nozzles or tooling bits. In these applications, an increasing demand is arising for high-speed actuation with high precision and bandwidth capability mainly due to the placement head being at the foundation of the motion chain, hence, a large mass of this device will result in high force/power requirements for the driving mechanism (i.e. an H-bridge with three linear permanent magnet motors placed in an H-configuration). This paper investigates a tubular actuator topology combined with passive gravity compensation. These two functionalities are separately introduced, where the combination is verified using comprehensive three dimensional (3D) finite element analyses.