The waveguide phase detector, which are designed from thin magnetoresistive films
Journal Title: Вісник НТУУ КПІ. Серія Радіотехніка, Радіоапаратобудування - Year 2007, Vol 0, Issue 34
Abstract
In this paper author describes the phase detector designed to work with microwave frequency signals. This device differs from present nowadays in such way that it has been made not from semiconductor elements (diodes) but from thin magnetoresistive films. The author describes advantages of usage such detectors in waveguide technique.
Authors and Affiliations
O. Jurchenko, Val. Vuntesmeri
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