CONFERENCE ON HIGH FREQUENCY GENERATION AND AMPLIFICATION, 29-31 AUGUST 1967.
Abstract
The Conference on High Frequency Generation and Amplification is the first of a series of biennial conferences on Engineering Application of Electronic Phenomena to be offered by the School of Electrical Engineering, Cornell University. Nearly four hundred participants attended the sessions. Thirty nine scientific papers were presented. These papers encompassed fundamental physics of the Gunn effect, LSA mode, avalanche phenomena, surface recombination effects, acoustoelectric interactions in semi-conductors, and quantum electronics, as well as, the applications of these physical mechanisms in devices such as Read, Gunn, and LSA oscillators. The meetings also included presentations on the interaction of devices with circuits in parametric amplifiers and multipliers, novel forms of integrated microwave circuitry, and new miniaturized radar systems. The spectrum of topics represented by these papers was in keeping with the underlining philosophy of the conference which was to emphasize the link between basic physical phenomena and the application of these phenomena to electronic devices and systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 15, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0666582
Entities
People
- Herbert J. Carlin
Organizations
- Cornell University College of Engineering