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The LCP/Duroid substrate houses integrated circuits made from silicon-germanium (SiGe).
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The research will create a technological first - a small, lightweight, low-cost phased-array radar that uses silicon-germanium (SiGe) chips in tandem with radio-frequency micro-electromechanical systems (RF MEMS).
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Graduate students Tushar Thrivikraman and Chad Patterson, and Georgia Tech professor John Papapolymerou (left to right), hold radar sub-arrays consisting of a flexible polymer substrate, silicon-germanium chips and other electronics.
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"Using silicon-germanium allows much higher levels of integration, which older radar systems don't give you," Cressler said.
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The research will create a technological first - a small, lightweight, low-cost phased-array radar that uses silicon-germanium (SiGe) chips in tandem with radio-frequency micro-electromechanical systems (RF MEMS).
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The LCP/Duroid substrate houses integrated circuits made from silicon-germanium (SiGe).
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Douglas Paul of the University of Glasgow, who is developing terahertz frequency silicon-germanium quantum cascade lasers, says that the Michel's paper "is a significant step forward towards a useful electrically pumped laser on silicon".
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Douglas Paul of the University of Glasgow, who is developing terahertz frequency silicon-germanium quantum cascade lasers, says that the Michel's paper "is a significant step forward towards a useful electrically pumped laser on silicon".
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Douglas Paul of the University of Glasgow, who is developing terahertz frequency silicon-germanium quantum cascade lasers, says that the Michel's paper "is a significant step forward towards a useful electrically pumped laser on silicon".
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Graduate students Tushar Thrivikraman and Chad Patterson, and Georgia Tech professor John Papapolymerou (left to right), hold radar sub-arrays consisting of a flexible polymer substrate, silicon-germanium chips and other electronics.
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