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The Schottky barrier diode down-converter is a frequency converter that is capable of noise figures below 1 dB in the microwave range with operation at room temperature.

Since any non-trivial voting system is susceptible to manipulation, we investigate how it is possible to reduce the set of situations where it is manipulable, that is, such that a coalition of vote

Recent work on conductance fluctuations in microstructures has revealed universal characteristics in the diffusive regime.

A simple and elegant theoretical picture has emerged to explain the fluctuations in the conductance of disordered, one-dimensional conductors.

A new method of fabricating small metal-molecule-metal junctions approaching the single molecule limit is developed.

Telecommunications switching equipment has been moving toward a distributed DC power concept where 48 volts (or other telephone office voltage) is routed directly onto circuit boards via backplanes

Low temperature Hall measurements under hydrostatic pressure in Si-doped Al sub x Ga sub (1-x ) As with x = 0.165 and 0.

We report the first observation of conduction electron spin resonance (CESR) in both the normal and superconducting states of pure niobium.

Conductive silver-epoxy formulations containing 52 wt% and 62 wt% silver flakes have been prepared and exposed to corrosive environments simulating as much as several decades of typical field expos

Variable range hopping as evidenced by a resistivity proportional to exp T (-1/4) has been induced in many III-V amorphous semiconductors (InSb, A1Sb and GaAs) and even in chalcogenide glasses (As2

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