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@InProceedings{KuekLiewSchaRoss:2011:CiMoNo,
               author = "Kuek, N. S. and Liew, A. C. and Schamiloglu, Edl and Rossi, 
                         Jos{\'e} Osvaldo",
          affiliation = "{National University of Singapore} and {National University of 
                         Singapore} and {University of New Mexico} and {Instituto Nacional 
                         de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Circuit Modeling of Nonlinear Lumped Element Transmission Lines",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2011",
         organization = "IEEE Pulsed Power Conference, 18.",
                 note = "Setores de Atividade: Administra{\c{c}}{\~a}o p{\'u}blica, 
                         defesa e seguridade social.",
             keywords = "nonlinear transmission lines, NLTLs, Pulsed Power, Compact, 
                         nonlinear dielectrics.",
             abstract = "A nonlinear lumped element transmission line (NLETL) that consists 
                         of an LC-ladder network can be used to convert a rectangular input 
                         pump pulse to a series of RF oscillations at the output. The 
                         discreteness of the LC-sections in the network contributes to the 
                         line dispersion while the nonlinearity of the LC-elements produces 
                         the nonlinear characteristics of the line. Both of these 
                         properties combine to produce wave trains of high frequency. This 
                         paper describes a NLETL circuit model that is used to simulate RF 
                         generation for a given input pump pulse. The circuit model is used 
                         to study a NLETL with nonlinear capacitance (nonlinear C but 
                         linear L), and a NLETL with nonlinear inductance (nonlinear L but 
                         linear C). With the goal of better matching to a resistive load, 
                         an hybrid line that comprises both nonlinear elements L and C was 
                         also investigated using the circuit model. Parametric studies were 
                         carried out for the various NLETLs to understand the behaviour and 
                         characteristics of these lines.",
  conference-location = "Chicago IEEE",
      conference-year = "2011",
                label = "lattes: 6776235915192672 4 KuekLiewSchaRoss:2011:CiMoOf",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "kuek_circuit.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "10 maio 2024"
}


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