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Force and Torque Model of Ironless Passive Magnetic Bearing Structures
(2019)This article presents the development and validation of a three-dimensional force and torque semi-analytical model for ironless permanent magnet structures. This method relies on the de?nition of the magnetic ?ux density ... -
Formal Methods in Systems Integration: Deployment of Formal Techniques in INSPEX
(2018-12-18)Inspired by the abilities of contemporary autonomous vehicles to navigate with a high degree of effectiveness, the INSPEX Project aims to create a minaturised smart obstacle detection system, which could find use in a wide ... -
Formation and application of electrochemically active cross-linked triarylamine-siloxane films using the Piers-Rubinsztajn reaction
(2019)Cross-linked triarylamine-siloxane hybrid thin film have been formed using Piers-Rubinsztajn chemistry. Key to this approach was the use of a ring-opening reaction to prevent the evolution of volatile small molecules. A ... -
FOSS EKV2.6 Verilog-A Compact MOSFET Model
(2019)The EKV2.6 MOSFET compact model has had a considerable impact on the academic and industrial community of analog integrated circuit design, since its inception in 1996. The model is available as a free open-source software ... -
Four-Fold Color Filter Based on Plasmonic Phase Retarder
(2016)We present a plasmonic color filter based on periodic subwavelength silver nanowires, capable of changing the output color by simple rotation of a polarizer. The effect is enabled by a wavelength-dependent phase shift near ... -
Fractal Nature of Chewing Sounds
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Freeform Optics for Precise Non-uniform Illumination Patterns
(2019)Freeform optical components, lacking symmetry constraints, have the potential to re-distribute light extremely precisely since their surface can be optimized for nearly all incident rays. This property has been exploited ... -
Frequency comb up- and down-conversion in synchronously driven χ(2) optical microresonators
(2018-12-01)Optical frequency combs are key to optical precision measurements. While most frequency combs operate in the near-infrared (NIR) regime, many applications require combs at mid-infrared (MIR), visible (VIS), or even ... -
Frequency of Boundary-Layer-Top Fluctuations in Convective and Stable Conditions Using Laser Remote Sensing
(2010-05-01)The planetary boundary-layer (PBL) height is determined with high temporal and altitude resolution from lidar backscatter profiles. Then, the frequencies of daytime thermal updrafts and downdrafts and of nighttime gravity ... -
Friction coefficient of diamond under conditions compatible with microelectromechanical systems applications
(2016)Because of its good tribological properties, diamond has been suggested to solve the known reliability issues in silicon MEMS components submitted to frictional contacts. An evaluation of self-mating diamond friction under ... -
From plastic to elastic stress relaxation in highly mismatched SiGe/Si heterostructures
(2016)We present a detailed experimental and theoretical analysis of the epitaxial stress relaxation process in micro-structured compositionally graded alloys. We focus on the pivotal SiGe/Si(001) system employing patterned Si ... -
Fully textured monolithic perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells with 25.2% power conversion efficiency
(2018)Tandem devices combining perovskite and silicon solar cells are promising candidates to achieve power conversion efficiencies above 30% at reasonable costs. State-of-the-art monolithic two-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem ... -
Functionalized MEMS vapor cells for chip-scale magnetometery
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GaSb Swept-Wavelength Lasers for Biomedical Sensing Applications
(2019-11)Infrared spectral range between 1.7 and 2.5 ?m is of particular interest for biomedical sensing applications due to the presence of first overtone C-H stretch and a combination of stretch and bending vibrations of C-H, ... -
GaSb-Based Swept-Wavelength Lasers for Spectroscopic Sensing Applications in the 1.7–2.5 Micron Spectral Range
(2019-06)1.7-2.5 micron spectral region is particularly interesting for spectroscopic sensing due to the presence of strong and molecule-specific ro-vibrational absorption bands. These absorption bands correspond to the first ...