Nanoscaled Frequency Selective Limiters (FSLs) for 5G telecommunication

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Description

Frequency selective limiters (FSLs) are crucial devices
for protecting electronics from large input signals causing
overload and potential destruction. Historically, ferritebased
FSLs were used for power-limiting, but as they were bulky, they were
replaced by semiconductor-based power limiters, which allowed for the device
miniaturization. However, semiconductor-based power limiters do not provide
frequency selective limiting, have a complex design and suffer from high
electrical noise when approaching the GHz range [1, 2]. Therefore,
investigation of ferrite-based FSL at the nanoscale is of interest for the 5G
technology aiming to operate at EU 5G high band (24.5-27.5 GHz).
Period27 Aug 20246 Sept 2024
Event title2024 European School on Magnetism
Event typeConference
LocationYork, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational