Ito, H. (2002). High frequency photodiode work in Japan.
Abstract: The recent progress in the device performance of the uni-traveling-carrier photodiode (UTC-PD) is described. The UTC-PD utilizes only electrons as the active carriers, and this unique feature is the key to achieving excellent high-speed and high-output characteristics simultaneously. The achieved performance includes a record 3-dB bandwidth of 310 GHz, high-power photonic millimeter-wave generation with an output power of over +13 dBm at 100 GHz, high-output-voltage photoreceiver operation at bit rates of up to 80 Gbit/s, and demultiplexing operation at 200 Gbit/s using a monolithic PD-EAM optical gate.
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Deang, J., Du, Q., & Gunzburger, M. D. (2002). Modeling and computation of random thermal fluctuations and material defects in the Ginzburg–Landau model for superconductivity. J. Comp. Phys., 181(1), 45–67.
Abstract: It is well known that thermal fluctuations and material impurities affect the motion of vortices in superconductors. These effects are modeled by variants of a time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau model containing either additive or multiplicative noise. Numerical computations are presented that illustrate the effects that noise has on the dynamics of vortex nucleation and vortex motion. For an additive noise model with relatively low variances, it is found that the vortices form a quasi-steady-state lattice in which the vortex core sizes remain roughly fixed but their positions vibrate. Two multiplicative noise models are considered. For one model having relatively long-range order, the sizes of the vortex cores vary in time and from one vortex to another. Finally, for the additive noise case, we show that as the variance of the noise tends to zero, solutions of the stochastic time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations converge to solutions of the corresponding equations with no noise.
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Smolyaninov, I. I., Zayats, A. V., Stanishevsky, A., & Davis, C. C. (2002). Optical control of photon tunneling through an array of nanometer-scale cylindrical channels. Phys. Rev. B, 66(20), 205414_1–205414_5.
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Shytov, A. V., Levitov, L. S., & Beenakker, C. W. J. (2002). Electromechanical noise in a diffusive conductor. Phys. Rev. Lett., 88(22).
Abstract: Electrons moving in a conductor can transfer momentum to the lattice via collisions with impurities and boundaries, giving rise to a fluctuating mechanical stress tensor. The root-mean-squared momentum transfer per scattering event in a disordered metal (of dimension L greater than the mean free path l and screening length xi) is found to be reduced below the Fermi momentum by a factor of order l/L for shear fluctuations and (xi/L)^2 for pressure fluctuations. The excitation of an elastic bending mode by the shear fluctuations is estimated to fall within current experimental sensitivity for a nanomechanical oscillator.
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Gisin, N., Ribordy, G., Tittel, W., & Zbinden, H. (2002). Quantum cryptography. Rev. Mod. Phys., 74(1), 145–195.
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Colombelli, R. (2002). FIR quantum cascade lasers at λ>20 μm and THz emitters at λ=80 μm. Phys. E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 13(2-4), 848–853.
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Uzawa, Y., Miki, S., Wang, Z., Kawakami, A., Kroug, M., Yagoubov, P., et al. (2002). Performance of a quasi-optical NbN hot-electron bolometric mixer at terahertz frequencies. Supercond. Sci. Technol., 15(1), 141–145.
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Semenov, A. D., Gol'tsman, G. N., & Sobolewski, R. (2002). Hot-electron effect in superconductors and its applications for radiation sensors. Supercond. Sci. Technol., 15(4), R1–R16.
Abstract: The paper reviews the main aspects of nonequilibrium hot-electron phenomena in superconductors and various theoretical models developed to describe the hot-electron effect. We discuss implementation of the hot-electron avalanche mechanism in superconducting radiation sensors and present the most successful practical devices, such as terahertz mixers and direct intensity detectors, for far-infrared radiation. Our presentation also includes the novel approach to hot-electron quantum detection implemented in superconducting x-ray to optical photon counters.
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Ediss, G. A., & Koller, D. (2002). 68.5 to 118 GHz measurements of possible infrared filter materials: black polyethylene, Zitex, and grooved and un-grooved fluorogold and HDPE.
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Omar, A., Anantharamaiah, K. R., Rupen, M., & Rigby, J. (2002). VLA detection of OH absorption from the elliptical galaxy NGC 1052. A&A, 381(1), L29–L32.
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