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17 June 2014 Low-loss non-volatile phase-change RF switching technology for system reconfigurability and reliability
Pavel Borodulin, Nabil El-Hinnawy, Ferdinand C. Kuss, Robert M. Young, Robert S. Howell, Mike Lee
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Abstract
A novel phase-change microelectronics technology is described to enable wideband reconfigurable RF systems and components for EW, RADAR and communications applications. This technology can lower the development time and cost of DoD systems for new missions by enabling factory or mission re-programmability. It can also support component redundancy in system architectures with little impact to system performance.
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Pavel Borodulin, Nabil El-Hinnawy, Ferdinand C. Kuss, Robert M. Young, Robert S. Howell, and Mike Lee "Low-loss non-volatile phase-change RF switching technology for system reconfigurability and reliability", Proc. SPIE 9096, Open Architecture/Open Business Model Net-Centric Systems and Defense Transformation 2014, 90960B (17 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2059324
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Ferroelectric materials

Radar

Reliability

Switching

Telecommunications

Resistance

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