Multi-channel and high-density hybrid integrated light source by thermal management for low power consumption for ultra-high bandwidth optical interconnection

Author(s):  
Takanori Shimizu ◽  
Makoto Okano ◽  
Hiroyuki Takahashi ◽  
Nobuaki Hatori ◽  
Masashige Ishizaka ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (24) ◽  
pp. 1902363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min‐Ci Wu ◽  
Yi‐Hsin Ting ◽  
Jui‐Yuan Chen ◽  
Wen‐Wei Wu

Author(s):  
Fahmi Elsayed ◽  
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Mostafa Rashdan ◽  
Mohammad Salman

This paper presents a fully integrated CMOS Operational Floating Current Conveyor (OFCC) circuit. The proposed circuit is designed for instrumentation amplifier circuits. The CMOS OFCC circuit is designed and simulated using Cadence in TSMC 90 m technology kit. The circuit aims at two different design goals. The first goal is to design a low power consumption circuit (LBW design) while the second is to design a high bandwidth circuit (HBW design). The total power consumption of the LBW design is 1.26 mW with 30 MHz bandwidth while the power consumption of the HBW design is 3 mW with 104.6 MHz bandwidth.


Universe ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guglielmo Baccani ◽  
Lorenzo Bonechi ◽  
Massimo Bongi ◽  
Debora Brocchini ◽  
Nicola Casagli ◽  
...  

Muon absorption radiography is an imaging technique based on the measurement of the absorption of cosmic ray muons. This technique has recently been used successfully to investigate the presence of unknown cavities in the Bourbon Gallery in Naples and in the Chephren Pyramid at Cairo. The MIMA detector (Muon Imaging for Mining and Archaeology) is a prototype muon tracker for muon radiography for application in the fields of archaelogy and mining. It is made of three pairs of X-Y planes each consisting of 21 scintillator bars with a silicon photomultiplier readout. The detector is compact, robust, easily transportable, and has a low power consumption: all of which makes the detector ideal for measurements in confined and isolated environments. With this detector, a measurement from inside the Temperino mine in the San Silvestro archaeo-mining park in Tuscany was performed. The park includes about 25 km of mining tunnels arranged on several levels that have been exploited from the Etruscan time. The measured muon absorption was compared to the simulated one, obtained from the information provided by 3D laser scanner measurements and cartographic maps of the mountain above the mine, in order to obtain information about the average density of the rock. This allowed one to confirm the presence of a partially accessible exploitation opening and provided some hints regarding the presence of a high-density body within the rock.


Author(s):  
Guglielmo Baccani ◽  
Lorenzo Bonechi ◽  
Massimo Bongi ◽  
Debora Brocchini ◽  
Nicola Casagli ◽  
...  

Muon radiography is an imaging technique based on the measurement of the absorption of cosmic ray muons. This technique has recently been used successfully to investigate the presence of unknown cavities in the Bourbon Gallery in Naples and in the Cheops Pyramid at Cairo. The MIMA detector (Muon Imaging for Mining and Archaeology) is a muon tracker prototype for the application of muon radiography in the Archaeological and Mining fields. It is made of three couples of X-Y planes each consisting of 21 scintillator bars with silicon photomultiplier read-out. The detector is compact, robust, easily transportable and has a low power consumption: all of that makes the detector ideal for measurements in narrow and isolated environments. With this detector we have performed a measurement from inside the Temperino mine in the San Silvestro archaeo-mining park in Tuscany. The park includes about 25 km of mining tunnels arranged on several levels that have been excavated since the Etruscan time. The measured muon absorption was compared to the simulated one, obtained from the information provided by 3D laser scanner measurements and the cartographic maps of the mountain above the mine, in order to obtain information on the average density of the rock. This allowed to confirm the presence of a partially accessible exploitation opening and gave some hints on the presence of a high density body within the rock.


2011 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 53-60
Author(s):  
Yoshiyuki Nakano ◽  
Yuzo Hosoe ◽  
Tetsuichi Fujiki ◽  
Yasushi Yoshikawa ◽  
Shuichi Watanabe

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