Microwave devices are currently used in various areas of telecommunications, from wireless systems to the aerospace industry. Their rapid development over the last few years has brought some issues as the need of enlarging the working range to upper frequencies and the realization of miniaturized and highly integrated components. The purpose of this thesis is to develop and fabricate microwave devices based on ferromagnetic nanowire arrays embedded in anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes. The magnetic nanowired substrates (MNWS) present several advantages over the ferrites and hexaferrites currently used in microwave devices, in terms of self-biased magnetic materials, design and operation of frequency tunable devices and planar integratio...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
In this paper, we first present an electromagnetic characterisation of a composite substrate based o...
Microwave devices are currently used for applications in various areas of telecommunications, from t...
The growing interest in integrated microwave devices for automotive and wireless communication deman...
This work aims to study the ferromagnetic resonance absorption of microwave electromagnetic signals ...
Unbiased ferromagnetic nanowires arrays were used to conceive and fabricate planar microwave circula...
In this article, we show how the microwave properties of ferromagnetic nanowires electrodeposited in...
Abstract. Microwave devices as circulators or tunable filters demand nowadays small size and broad b...
Ferromagnetic NiFe nanowire arrays were fabricated on porous alumina templates by an electrochemical...
Ferromagnetic NiFe nanowire arrays were fabricated on porous alumina templates by an electrochemical...
International audienceUnbiased planar microwave circulators were fabricated by electrodeposition of ...
This paper investigates for the first time the microwave properties of arrays of magnetic nanowires ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
In this paper, we first present an electromagnetic characterisation of a composite substrate based o...
Microwave devices are currently used for applications in various areas of telecommunications, from t...
The growing interest in integrated microwave devices for automotive and wireless communication deman...
This work aims to study the ferromagnetic resonance absorption of microwave electromagnetic signals ...
Unbiased ferromagnetic nanowires arrays were used to conceive and fabricate planar microwave circula...
In this article, we show how the microwave properties of ferromagnetic nanowires electrodeposited in...
Abstract. Microwave devices as circulators or tunable filters demand nowadays small size and broad b...
Ferromagnetic NiFe nanowire arrays were fabricated on porous alumina templates by an electrochemical...
Ferromagnetic NiFe nanowire arrays were fabricated on porous alumina templates by an electrochemical...
International audienceUnbiased planar microwave circulators were fabricated by electrodeposition of ...
This paper investigates for the first time the microwave properties of arrays of magnetic nanowires ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
This paper shows the microwave properties of a magnetic nanowired substrate studied in a microstrip ...
In this paper, we first present an electromagnetic characterisation of a composite substrate based o...