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  • For amplification, King used a solid-state Acoustic amplifier, with a speaker cabinet
  • The FCR is based on fully solid-state active phased array technology.
  • This was the name later applied to the solid-state amplifier.
  • Solid-state amplifiers can operate at a wide range of f
  • They also manufacture solid-state and multifunction digital protective relays
  • In many cases, especially in chemistry and solid-state and condensed-matter physics, the system un
  • Unlike many solid-state and diode lasers in the visible and near in
  • The APG-79 features an entirely solid-state antenna construction, which improves reliab
  • acterization as obtained by high-resolution solid-state C-13 NMR', Volume 24, Issue 10, Oct 1986, P
  • His current areas of research include solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics, knotted sta
  • six research groups on synthetic chemistry, solid-state chemistry, polymer physics, polymer spectro
  • o focus a microwave beam into and out of ae solid-state circuit array.
  • ost Bipolar Logic Concept", IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol.
  • ly 1965 the Army AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed.
  • te was equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system.
  • A solid-state derivative of TiCl2 is Na2TiCI4, which has
  • Schematic of a solid-state detector
  • Solid-state detectors
  • cope images infrared light onto an array of solid-state detectors.
  • mmon "white" LEDs convert blue light from a solid-state device to an (approximate) white light spec
  • tester has all these features and can check solid-state devices in and out of circuit.
  • affects the reliabilty of semiconductors of solid-state devices.
  • Such textures may document solid-state devitrification of glass.
  • Enterprise Flash Drive, a form of solid-state drive for the storage of electronic data
  • Seagate Technology sues small solid-state drive competitor STEC, Inc. alleging infrin
  • Pyrromethene is a dye used in solid-state dye lasers.
  • Additional developments in solid-state dye lasers were demonstrated with the intro
  • state" refers commonly to light emitted by solid-state electroluminescence, as opposed to incandes
  • After fifty years, during which solid-state electronic components have largely displace
  • The typically small mass of a solid-state electronic lighting device provides for gre
  • carrier injection (HCI) is a phenomenon in solid-state electronic devices where an electron or a “
  • ment tracked the surge in the production of solid-state electronics products and equipment.
  • ngineers during the 1970s as more sensitive solid-state electronics began to come into widespread u
  • His industrial career in solid-state electronics began with William Shockley in
  • er necessary, as the pagers now feature all solid-state electronics, and various tone sequences can
  • ction and rheostatic braking is by stepless solid-state electronics.
  • ction and rheostatic braking is by stepless solid-state electronics.
  • erick to become the first-ever professor of solid-state electronics.
  • 1956, it contained 2500 vacuum tubes, 1500 solid-state elements, and required a three-phase power
  • makes these lasers far more affordable than solid-state Er:YAG lasers, which also feature a wavelen
  • Solid-state, full coherent, pulse compression and AMTI
  • ZEUS uses a 10 kW solid-state heat capacity (SSHC) laser beam to heat tar
  • 0 bar (1 MPa) in 5 Ti-V-Mn-Fe metal hydride solid-state hydrogen tanks, a lead acid battery stack,
  • image sensor, 3DV later developed a special solid-state image shutter, in the form of a gallium ars
  • RMI), a division of Allen Organs Inc, was a solid-state instrument using one or two transistor osci
  • The unique 3-D film format used six solid-state Iwerks projectors that were electronically
  • A solid-state laser [see also laser] has laser-active ion
  • AG, CO2 laser, Fiber laser and Diode-pumped solid-state laser and can be made by other forms of rad
  • cameras, professional flashes, and also in solid-state laser power supplies.
  • ation System), commonly known as ZEUS, is a solid-state laser weapon which is used by the U.S. mili
  • cal principle (most commonly encountered in solid-state laser physics) that involves the excitation
  • Er:YAG lasers are solid-state lasers whose lasing medium is erbium-doped
  • In the solid-state lasers the splitting of each of laser level
  • ly used for frequency doubling diode pumped solid-state lasers such as Nd:YAG and other neodymium-d
  • puts for gas lasers can be much higher than solid-state lasers, reaching 25 kW.
  • (liquid and solid state), transition metal solid-state lasers, semiconductor crystal and diode las
  • d to dope glass, including sunglasses, make solid-state lasers, and to color glasses and enamels.
  • medium for arclamp-pumped and diode-pumped solid-state lasers.
  • medium easy, in comparison with high-power solid-state lasers.
  • of extremely high power, using diode-pumped solid-state lasers.
  • Solid-state lighting is often used in traffic lights an
  • Solid-state lighting (SSL) refers to a type of lighting
  • rs to develop high-quality, high-efficiency solid-state lighting products to replace the common lig
  • dard voltage' compact fluorescent lamps and solid-state lighting with Light-emitting diode-LED lamp
  • n of the the beam with the particles of the solid-state matter, most portion of the kinetic energy
  • arious kinds of tapeless media (hard disks, solid-state memory, etc).
  • after he predicted its existence, a working solid-state memristor was created by a team led by R. S
  • behind, and postulate the existence of, the solid-state memristor.
  • Ross Barlow uses fixed onboard low-pressure solid-state metal hydride storage tanks and depends on
  • different methods at atmospheric pressure: solid-state metathesis, melting in an electric arc, and
  • d of powering would allow tube microphones, solid-state microphones and dynamic microphones all to
  • In 1965 Neumann began to introduce solid-state microphones.
  • The development of solid-state microwave amplifiers, JFETs and MESFETs, al
  • discontinued in 1966 and was replaced by a solid-state model.
  • • 2006, discovery of nanobubbles in solid-state nanopores
  • rticle: 'Modelling one- and two-dimensional solid-state NMR spectra', Volume 40, Issue 1, Jan 2002,
  • thereby helping to launch the era of modern solid-state NMR in chemistry.
  • blet is a characteristic line shape seen in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance.
  • A solid-state nuclear track detector or SSNTD (also known
  • f amplification: the first stage is done by solid-state op amps and the DSP, which also provide the
  • AHRS consist of either solid-state or MEMS gyroscopes, accelerometers and magn
  • the 21st century, and various new dye-doped solid-state organic matrices have been discovered.
  • The spacecraft carried a set of solid-state oscillators that had been programmed to rep
  • Harold Max Rosenberg, The Solid-State, Oxford University Press (1975), ISBN 01985
  • ts of microwaves that have been reported in solid-state phase transitions.
  • been of interest in materials chemistry and solid-state physics because of its one-dimensional stru
  • It is normal in solid-state physics to use the term "Fermi energy" as a
  • h was known for his key role in stimulating solid-state physics research in Denmark and for his adv
  • In solid-state physics and crystallography, when describin
  • ty of Ghana, where he conducted research in solid-state physics and created a science museum.
  • quantum mechanics, fermion theory, quantum solid-state physics, and statistical mechanics.
  • Later in his career, he worked on solid-state physics, molecular physics, statistical phy
  • n with a specialization in nuclear physics, solid-state physics, and computer programming.
  • ons covering nuclear, atomic, molecular and solid-state physics, but also biophysics and astrophysi
  • In solid-state physics, an orientational glass is a molecu
  • st who has contributed to several fields of solid-state physics, including semiconductors, semi-ins
  • ensors are made of semiconductors they obey solid-state physics.
  • many founding contributions to the field of solid-state physics.
  • omic structure, quantum wave mechanics, and solid-state physics.
  • ology (friction, lubrication and wear), and Solid-state physics.
  • ecular physics, quantum wave mechanics, and solid-state physics.
  • ms in the fields of inorganic chemistry and solid-state physics.
  • solid-state polycondensation of halogenoacetates
  • Solid-state polymerization (SSP) of the melt-produced r
  • Mechanical alloying (MA) is a solid-state powder processing technique involving repea
  • he "T-Circuit", an output configuration for solid-state power amplifiers that became a standard in
  • Commercialization of the Solid-State process has begun by a company named Microg
  • current research interests are in microwave solid-state properties and devices, digital musical ana
  • terial, and are not generally the result of solid-state reactions.
  • In geology, solid-state recrystallization is a metamorphic process
  • Solid-state rectification with fixed bias (marked "S.S.
  • rmoelectric effect and is therefore used in solid-state refrigerators.
  • Solid-state relays built around MOSFET switches usually
  • To reach the required threshold, solid-state relays contain stacks of up to thirty photo
  • The AN/SPS-67 is a solid-state replacement for the AN/SPS-10 radar, using
  • Worked on solid-state rocket fuel
  • It is a solid-state semiconductor laser that can operate contin
  • systems has improved greatly via the use of solid-state sensors and advanced real-time computer alg
  • As a result, they may enhance solid-state sintering processes.
  • ned considerably to include many aspects of solid-state supramolecular chemistry.
  • valve Classics and Vintage, as well as the solid-state SVT 350, through classic 8x10 cabinets.
  • of the AT&T Long Lines Department, housing solid-state switching equipment which required a high l
  • In the solid-state, the molecule has D5h symmetry, wherein the
  • In the solid-state, this species is a polymeric with octahedra
  • Attitude control was provided by a solid-state timing controller, Sun and Earth sensors, a
  • st, maskelynite was believed to result from solid-state transformation of plagioclase into diaplect
  • It has a large number of solid-state transmit-receive modules mounted on a octag
  • 00-250 nautical miles), L-band pencil beam, solid-state transmitter and beacon interrogator search
  • All solid-state transmitters were not widely available unti
  • g the future, described "a retrospective of solid-state transportation systems" imagining the progr