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Larson, Kevin Eugene. "Zero-Energy Tuning of Silicon Microring Resonators Using 3D Printed Microfluidics and Two-Photon Absorption Induced Photoelectrochemical Etching of Silicon." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2021. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/9086.
Full textISLAM, MOHAMMAD SAIFUL. "Reconfigurable RF and Wireless Architectures Using Ultra-Stable Micro- and Nano-Electromechanical Oscillators: Emerging Devices, Circuits, and Systems." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1582167898995604.
Full textModaresialam-Bochet, Mehrnaz. "Fabrication of dielectric nanostructures by nano imprint lithography and sol-gel chemistry for optical applications." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021AIXM0345.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to develop methods to elaborate nanostructured metasurfaces by combining sol-gel chemistry and nano imprint lithography (soft-NIL), which are of relevant scientific and technological interest as they inscribe themselves in the general trend of developing affordable and time-saving processes, using biocompatible and non-toxic materials. Firstly, we showcase the elaboration of new efficient antireflection coatings made of water-repellent methylated silica nipple-dimple nano-architectures (pillars and holes). The interest of these results relies on the possibility to drastically reduce reflection in a broad spectral interval and within a broad acceptance angle of the incident light, rendering them adapted to photovoltaic, glass covers, laser windows, and much more. Furthermore, these nano-materials feature a high chemical, thermal and mechanical stability. Secondly, a highly sensitive optical gas sensor was elaborated based on TiO2 nanopatterns embedded in a thin microporous hybrid-SiO2 sensitive coating. The reflectivity of the layer has then been measured in the visible range with increasing vapor pressure. The measured sensing performances are sensitivity S up to 4500 nm/RIU (0.2 nm/ppm), reflection intensity changes up to R* = 17 (0.55×10-3 R/ppm), FOM up to 12, with a Q-Factor of 4 for a specific wavelength, which is compatible with sub-ppm gas detection by simple specular reflection. Finally, a novel generation of dielectric 3D stack nanostructured patterns (e.g. TiO2 pillars - mesoporous SiO2 - TiO2 pillars) was developed as an innovative optical system that has never been experimentally studied before
Lafargue, Clément. "Dynamique non-linéaire dans les microcavités laser tridimensionnelles à base de polymères : aspects physiques et technologiques." Phd thesis, École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00920272.
Full textWang, Shu. "Experimental Investigation of New Inductor Topologies." University of Dayton / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1460733373.
Full textMarchives, Yoann. "Development of 3D filter made by stereolithography." Thesis, Limoges, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LIMO0073/document.
Full textEvery day, the data exchanges increase thanks to the new technologies. We can keep our files, our pictures, our videos online to have an access anywhere on the planet (for now). In this way, the data output of the telecommunication systems has to be increased in order to satisfy the more and more demanding users. One way to allow this is to increase the bandwidths of the different signals, making possible to transmit more data at the same time. In this work, we will develop wide bandpass filters dedicated to space telecommunications. For that purpose, we need them to be compact, with low insertion loss and a limited number of parts to assemble. Consequently, we are interested to use resonators made with ceramic materials that permits to reach such properties. Moreover, these materials are compatible with stereolithography, an additive manufacturing process. Such technology is here very useful for our purpose since its design freedom allows the creation of almost all kind of geometries. To realize such wide bandpass filters, we need strong couplings between the different resonators and also for the accesses, so we will present our studies focused on reaching these specific objectives. Then, we will present different designs of wide bandpass filter around 4GHz. After different generation of ceramic based components, we are be able to experimentally create a 60% bandwidth (even 100% for our last version) very compact bandpass filter filling the objectives of this PhD thesis
Sobeshchuk, Nina. "Microlasers based on polymer composites." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015SACLN031/document.
Full textThe aim of the thesis is the fabrication and optical characterization of three-dimensional organic microlasers based on organic dyes and luminescent erbium/ytterbium nanoparticles.At the beginning, we considered submicron polymer structures with high aspect ratio, as well as the phenomenon of redistribution of nanoparticles in the volume of the composite during the exposure by a periodic light field pattern.The main part of the work is devoted to obtaining three-dimensional polymer microlasers by UV-lithography. Comparison of the lasing threshold for microcavities obtained by different methods was performed. Periodic orbits in cuboid microlasers with square cross-section were identified. Analysis of possible periodic orbits in microlasers Fabry-Perot showed that the shape of the orbit depends on the dye, the type of substrate and the size of the microlaser (width, height).The last part of the work contains a study of low-temperature synthesis of luminescent nanoparticles of erbium and ytterbium oxides in a anhydrous medium, and polymer composites based on them. Three dimensional organic microlasers doped by these luminescent nanoparticles were obtained and investigated
Ross, Anthony J. III. "Laser Machining and Near Field Microwave Microscopy of Silver Inks for 3D Printable RF Devices." Scholar Commons, 2017. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6944.
Full textChannoufi, Malèk. "Modélisation et optimisation de la couche optique de réseaux sur puce." Thesis, Cergy-Pontoise, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CERG0692/document.
Full textThe developing of complex System on Chip "SoC" interconnecting different cores IP distant in micrometer chip scale, needs important data bandwidth , low latency and the best compromise between optical power loss and crosstalk. According to that, finding new methodology design is necessary to cope to those challenges.Using centric communication becomes the mainly solution to improve communication performance in system on chip and recently many researches are focusing on Optical Network on Chip 'ONoC'.In this thesis, a novel architecture of an optical network on chip is proposed, this architecture is reposed on 2 design paradigms: ONoC based 3D chip and multilevel waveguides based ONoC. The key element of this architecture is the multilevel microresonator (Si/SiO2) which is the optical switch of the network. Optical wave behavior in different geometries have been studied using FEM method in order to find compromise between optical power loss and crosstalk. Operation mode of this ONoC called "OMNoC" is explained, routing protocol is studied using NS-2 simulator too, then optimized and developed using C++ and Benchmark tool. After that and by using FEM results and adopted routing strategy, OMNoC performances are studied and compared with other network architectures proposed in ONoC literature. In conclusion and according to performances analysis and comparisons, OMNoC could be considered as a promising network architecture which offer scalability and give a compromise between optical power loss and crosstalk
Haque, Rubaiyet Iftekharul. "Design et développement d'un capteur acoustique imprimé." Thesis, Saint-Etienne, EMSE, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EMSE0794/document.
Full textThe objective of this work was to design and fabricate a low cost resonant capacitive acoustic sensor using printing techniques. It falls within the frame of a collaborative research project named “Spinnaker”, set up by TAGSYS RFID, a French company, which has planned to integrate this sensor to improve the geolocalization of their RFID tags. This work started with the design and optimization of the sensor using finite element modeling (COMSOL) and design of experiments (DOE). This first step has enabled the identification of the optimum set of parameters and demonstrated that the output responses were in accordance with the specifications. Then, we have developed the different technological building blocks required for the fabrication of the prototypes using jointly the 2D inkjet printing technique and 3D printing method. The functionality of the sensors has been characterized using both capacitive and acoustic measurements using laser Doppler vibrometer. Experimental results showed that sensitivity and selectivity were within the specifications and in good agreement with the modeling results. Finally, we investigated the piezoelectric approach which could be an interesting option to the capacitive one. Since no inkjet printable piezoelectric ink is commercially available, stable inkjet printable polyvinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene (PVDF-TrFE) ink has been developed. PVDF-TrFE layers were then successfully printed and characterized. The results were quite promising, however further improvements of the ink and printing process are required before stepping towards piezoelectric based device fabrication
Rehfuss, Randall Jay. "Exploring Novel, Hard, Acoustically Absorbent, Materials." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/94606.
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Arnal, Nicholas Christian. "A Study on 2.45 GHz Bandpass Filters Fabricated With Additive Manufacturing." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5635.
Full textShih, Jian-Yu, and 施建宇. "Study on Characteristics and Applications of Frequency Resonator Devices with 3D IC Integration." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43989908054106648178.
Full textKarimi, Muhammad Akram. "Low cost and conformal microwave water-cut sensor for optimizing oil production process." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10754/576077.
Full textLupaca-Schomber, Jaime [Verfasser]. "Anwendung und Optimierung verschiedener Verfahren zur Herstellung von 3D-Resonatoren aus III-V- und II-VI-Halbleitern / von Jaime Lupaca-Schomber." 2008. http://d-nb.info/989980529/34.
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