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This paper presents a model for calculating and balancing the current distribution in parallel windings of furnace transformers. The proposed model is based on the finite-element method and takes into account the ??skin effect?? impact on the individual conductor resistances and self inductances. Because of mutual inductive coupling between the parallel windings, electromagnetic forces will cause...
We have designed a novel avalanche-free single photon detector for IR wavelengths above 1 μm. The detector shows high quantum efficiency and high gain. A detailed finite-element-method based three-dimensional simulation was developed to model and evaluate the nonlinear effects involved in the design.
A novel infrared single photon detector for wavelengths above 1 mum is presented. It incorporates novel carrier focalization and nanoinjection. A finite element method based simulation is implemented to model and verify predicted superior performance
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