Time division multiplexing passive optical networks (TDM-PONs) are the most widely deployed optical system solutions in current broadband access networks worldwide.
We report the observation of intensity dependent angular distributions of photoelectrons in multiphoton ionization (MPI) of xenon by 1064nm light in the intensity range of .5 - 5x10(13) W/cm (2).
Defect-related localized electronic states in AlGaN/GaN transistors give rise to commonly observed charge trapping phenomena.
We present a detailed study of the effects of electric field and temperature on the rate of electron emission from the barrier traps in AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors.
Measurement of the dynamics of depopulation of resonantly-excited carriers using high-sensitivity differential transmission technique provides direct information on thermal activation rates of carr
Population inversions on the 4f - 3d and 5g - 4f transitions of C IV at 116.9 and 253.0 nm have been observed in the recombination phase of a theta-pinch plasma initially containing 14 mTorr of ac
The theory of nondegenerate four-wave mixing (NDFWM) in semiconductor lasers is presented with particular emphasis on the physical processes that lead to population pulsations.
An ideal porous methyl-silsesquioxane (MSQ) film for low-k dielectrics would consist of a network of small, closed pores with homogeneous size distribution.
Describes a new all-solid-state, small capacity, radio link equipment intended for short haul work, where physical telephone circuits are either difficult, uneconomic, or need augmenting.
The average number of simultaneous calls in progress on a group of selectors is equal to the number of traffic units carried by the group.