Search Results - "Iwakuni, M."
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Influence of atmospheric structure and topography on infrasonic wave propagation
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-04-2014)“…The effects of topography and atmospheric structures on infrasonic wave propagation from a volcanic source were investigated using observations and numerical…”
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Consideration on the frequency limitation of Wilkinson power divider with coupled wires in ferrite
Published in IEEE transactions on broadcasting (01-12-1993)“…The frequency performance of a Wilkinson power divider with tightly coupled wires in ferrite is obtained using the theory of coupled distributed lines. The…”
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Crustal deformation in Thailand and tectonics of Indochina peninsula as seen from GPS observations
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2004)“…The Indochina peninsula has been hypothesized to be in the Sunda block, a rigid block in SE Asia. However, its northern boundary is not obvious. To elucidate…”
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50-GHz IC Components Using Alumina Substrates
Published in IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques (01-02-1983)“…This paper discusses the feasibility of employing alumina substrates instead of fused quartz or sapphire substrates in millimeter-wave integrated circuits…”
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50-GHz IC Components Using Alumina Substrates
Published in IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques (01-02-1983)“…This paper discusses the feasibility of employing alumina substrates instead of fused quartz or sapphire substrates in millimeter-wave integrated circuits…”
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A 45 GHz GaAs FET MIC Oscillator-Doubler
Published in 1982 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (1982)“…A 45 GHz MIC oscillator-doubler usinq the gate-to-drain nonlinearity of a common-drain GaAs FET has been investigated . This oscillator-doubler has a hiqh…”
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A 20 GHz Peltier-Cooled Low Noise HEMT Amplifier
Published in 1985 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (1985)“…A 20 GHz band 135 K (NF=1.66dB) low-noise HEMT amplifier with 38 dB gain has been developed. This was achieved by extremely low-loss input circuits, accurate…”
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