Tripon-Canseliet, 2019 - Google Patents
Optical reconfiguration of microwave functionalities: From nanomaterials to sub-systemsTripon-Canseliet, 2019
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The main motivation of the new research activity originates from extreme miniaturization needs in forthcoming industrial systems in which challenges are expected at the level of i) drastic simplification of architectures, ie multiscaling; ii) spatial densification of functions in a …
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