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Experimental determination of the inhomogeneous contribution to linewidth in Permalloy films using a time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effect microprobe

September 12, 2007
Author(s)
Michael Schneider, Thomas Gerrits, Anthony B. Kos, Thomas J. Silva
We adapted a time-resolved magneto-optic microprobe for use with the pulsed inductive microwave magnetometer apparatus, allowing us to measure the magnetization dynamics of a thin Permalloy film at micrometer and millimeter length scales under exactly the

STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT FOR REMOTE SENSING AT MICROWAVE AND TERAHERTZ FREQUENCIES

September 7, 2007
Author(s)
James P. Randa, Eyal Gerecht, Dave K. Walker, Amanda Cox, Dazhen Gu, Lixing You, Robert L. Billinger
The Noise Project in the Electromagnetics Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has proposed the development of standards for microwave brightness temperature, for use in remote-sensing applications such as satellite-based

Chip-level Security for RFID Smart Cards and Tags

September 4, 2007
Author(s)
Dylan Williams, Kate Remley
This report on RFID chip-level security is written to help both technical and non-technical audiences navigate the complex chip-level security features of RFID smart cards and tags, and make intelligent security choices. The report explores both attacks

Free Space Antenna Factors through the Use of Time-Domain Signal Processing

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Dennis G. Camell, Robert Johnk, David R. Novotny, Chriss A. Grosvenor
This paper demonstrates the usefulness of time-domain processing to determine free-space antenna factors (FSAF) for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) antennas. Our procedures are explained and data are provided for frequencies from 30 MHz to 9GHz. We

Microwave generation in magnetic multilayers and nanostructures

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
William Rippard, Matthew Pufall
We present an overview of the coherent magnetic precessional dynamics induced by the spin transfer effect in magnetic nanostructures. The precessional frequencies of the magnetic oscillators can be tuned over a range of several gigahertz by varying the dc

Nanosecond Delay With Subpicosecond Uncertainty

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Donald R. Larson, Nicholas Paulter
We have combined a commercially available, variable length coaxial delay line (trombone line) with a high resolution linear translation system. The result is better resolution and lower uncertainty in the achievable delays than previously available. The

Systematic Error of the Nose-to-Nose Sampling-Oscilloscope Calibration

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Dylan Williams, Tracy S. Clement, Kate Remley, Paul D. Hale, F. Verbeyst
We use traceable swept-sine and electrooptic-sampling-system-based-sampling-oscilloscope calibrations to measure the systematic error of the nose-to-nose calibration, and compare the results to simulations. Our results show that the errors in the nose-to

The ARFTG Nonlinear Measurements Workshop and NVNA Users Forum

August 1, 2007
Author(s)
Kate Remley, Dominique Schreurs
This paper introduces readers to two informal meetings where microwave engineers can learn techniques, share experiences, and discuss the latest research in nonlinear and large-signal measurements. The Automatic RF Techniques Group ,ARFTG, Nonlinear

The Sampling Oscilloscope as a Microwave Instrument

August 1, 2007
Author(s)
Dylan Williams, Paul D. Hale, Kate Remley
Many modern high-speed oscilloscopes are well suited for precise microwave waveform, modulated-signal, and nonlinear measurements. These oscilloscopes have bandwidths of up to 100 GHz and are available with nominally 50 ? input impedances. Like their low
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