A novel ultra-wideband electromagnetic pulse generating method based on the photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) is presented. Gallium arsenide is used to develop the PCSS for an ultrashort electromagnetic pulse source. The pulse generated by such PCSS is within picosecond (ps) time scale, and can yield power pulse with an voltage over 10 kV. The experimental results show that the pulses are stable, with the peak-peak amplitude change of 6% and the time jitter within several picoseconds. The radiations of the PCSS triggered by the picosecond laser and fenitosecond laser pulse series illustrate that the electromagnetic pulses would have high repetition of more than 80 MHz and frequency bandwidth of DC-6 GHz. The radiations of "...
International audienceHigh-voltage (HV) ultrashort pulse technologies have found many applications i...
The electrical properties of semi-insulating (SI) Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) have been investigated for...
In this letter, we report a novel device capable of generating ultrashort electrical pulses on a cop...
High gain photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used to produce high power electro...
In this paper, the output electrical pulse width of semi-insulating gallium arsenide photoconductive...
High gain GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used in a variety of electric...
The ability of high gain GaAs Photoconductive Semiconductor switches (PCSS) to deliver fast risetime...
In this paper, the positive and negative symmetric pulses with a fast rising edge were generated by ...
Optically activated, high gain GaAs switches are being tested for many different applications. TWO s...
Electrical pulses from 450 fs to 3 ps are generated using coplanar strip lines and coplanar waveguid...
Using a new mechanism of electrical pulse generation, we have generated 350 fs (full width at half m...
International audienceNowadays, interactions between pulsed electromagnetic field and biological cel...
A novel technique for the generation of 280 picosecond risetime pulsed microwave waveform has been d...
In this study, a 3 mm gap GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch (GaAs PCSS) was triggered by pul...
[[abstract]]Experimental and theoretical results exploring the fundamental limits to the generation ...
International audienceHigh-voltage (HV) ultrashort pulse technologies have found many applications i...
The electrical properties of semi-insulating (SI) Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) have been investigated for...
In this letter, we report a novel device capable of generating ultrashort electrical pulses on a cop...
High gain photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used to produce high power electro...
In this paper, the output electrical pulse width of semi-insulating gallium arsenide photoconductive...
High gain GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switches (PCSS) are being used in a variety of electric...
The ability of high gain GaAs Photoconductive Semiconductor switches (PCSS) to deliver fast risetime...
In this paper, the positive and negative symmetric pulses with a fast rising edge were generated by ...
Optically activated, high gain GaAs switches are being tested for many different applications. TWO s...
Electrical pulses from 450 fs to 3 ps are generated using coplanar strip lines and coplanar waveguid...
Using a new mechanism of electrical pulse generation, we have generated 350 fs (full width at half m...
International audienceNowadays, interactions between pulsed electromagnetic field and biological cel...
A novel technique for the generation of 280 picosecond risetime pulsed microwave waveform has been d...
In this study, a 3 mm gap GaAs photoconductive semiconductor switch (GaAs PCSS) was triggered by pul...
[[abstract]]Experimental and theoretical results exploring the fundamental limits to the generation ...
International audienceHigh-voltage (HV) ultrashort pulse technologies have found many applications i...
The electrical properties of semi-insulating (SI) Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) have been investigated for...
In this letter, we report a novel device capable of generating ultrashort electrical pulses on a cop...