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Additive manufacturing (AM) of passive microwave components is of high interest for the cost-effective and rapid prototyping or manufacture of devices with complex geometries. Here, we present an experimental study on the properties of recently demonstrate ...
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We have designed and built an optically isolated millimeter-wave detection system to prevent interference from a nearby, powerful, 2.45 GHz microwave source in millimeter-wave propagation experiments in the TORoroidal Plasma EXperiment (TORPEX). A series o ...
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Timothy Goodman, Stefano Alberti, Anja Skrivervik, Ivo Furno, Marcelo Baquero Ruiz, Gennady Plyushchev, Oulfa Chellaï, Fabian Manke

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In this document a novel nuclear fuel production method is suggested. It combines previously developed approaches and improvements of the internal gelation process, which was used over decades to produce sphere-pac fuel for minor actinide transmutation. An ...
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American Nuclear Society (ANS)2016

Reconfigurable electronics based on metal-insulator transition

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American Nuclear Society, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (United States)2016

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Anton Evgeniev Ivanov

We report our studies on the new designed magnetron-type microwave cavity operating in the TE011-like mode, at the rubidium hyperfine ground-state frequency of about 6.835 GHz. The properties of the cavity resonance were studied as a function of cavity tem ...
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Modeling of Long-Term Multipactor Evolution in Microwave Components Including Dielectric Layers

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Amplifying Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Frozen Solutions by Incorporating Dielectric Particles

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There is currently great interest in understanding the limits on NMR signal enhancements provided by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), and in particular if the theoretical maximum enhancements can be achieved. We show that over a 2-fold improvement in cr ...
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