Yuan Naichang, Ruan Chengli, Lin Weigan. DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVE SWITCHES AND ITS APPLICATIONS[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1994, 16(5): 518-521.
Citation:
Yuan Naichang, Ruan Chengli, Lin Weigan. DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVE SWITCHES AND ITS APPLICATIONS[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1994, 16(5): 518-521.
Yuan Naichang, Ruan Chengli, Lin Weigan. DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVE SWITCHES AND ITS APPLICATIONS[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1994, 16(5): 518-521.
Citation:
Yuan Naichang, Ruan Chengli, Lin Weigan. DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTOCONDUCTIVE SWITCHES AND ITS APPLICATIONS[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1994, 16(5): 518-521.
The picosecond photoconductive switches are developed and used to detect the pulse laser waveform. By using the photoconductive switches, a novel lab model of an ultrawide band (UWB) radar is also developed. The experimental results are given to show the performances of the swithches and the UWB radar.
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