Research


 

Our research efforts cover a wide spectrum of high frequency electronics from novel electronic materials and high-speed devices to complex circuits and sub-systems.   In general, our work is aimed at developing enabling materials and device technologies and new circuit architectures  for making high frequency circuits faster, more efficient, with higher power  and increased functionality, as compared with existing state-of-the-art.

Current Research Areas

bulletThin-Film Ferroelectrics and Applications
bulletWidebandgap Semiconductors and Circuits

Past Research Areas

bulletHigh-Power Amplifiers and Combiners
bulletWidebandgap Semiconductors and Circuits
bulletRF MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS)
bulletNonlinear Dynamics and Synchronization Phenomena

Other Research Interests and Results

bulletGaAs-based Analog Voltage-Controlled Delay-Lines
bulletIndirect optical control of microwave circuits
bulletC-band FMCW Radar System for Wave Tank Scatterometry
bulletTopics in Antennas and Applied Electromagnetics
bullet35GHz Quasi-Optical Faraday Rotator
bulletMicrostrip to Waveguide Transition

Additional Projects

bulletPatchcoupled Amplifier Cell
bulletFolded Slot Amplifier
bulletRadiatively Coupled Oscillator Arrays
bulletScanning Measurements

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