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  2. Planar laser-induced fluorescence - Wikipedia

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    Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) is an optical diagnostic technique widely used for flow visualization and quantitative measurements. PLIF has been shown to be used for velocity, concentration, temperature and pressure measurements.

  3. Planar transmission line - Wikipedia

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    Planar transmission lines are transmission lines with conductors, or in some cases dielectric (insulating) strips, that are flat, ribbon-shaped lines. They are used to interconnect components on printed circuits and integrated circuits working at microwave frequencies because the planar type fits in well with the manufacturing methods for these ...

  4. Coplanar waveguide - Wikipedia

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    Coplanar waveguides play an important role in the field of solid state quantum computing, e.g. for the coupling of microwave photons to a superconducting qubit.In particular the research field of circuit quantum electrodynamics was initiated with coplanar waveguide resonators as crucial elements that allow for high field strength and thus strong coupling to a superconducting qubit by confining ...

  5. Wikipedia : Peer review/Planar transmission line/archive1

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    "Substrate" might be defined. "the planar format fits in well with the manufacturing methods" could become "the planar format is easy to manufacture", etc. The Modes section could be made more accessible with some diagrams showing some modes, especially if those mode are superimposed with the planar circuit geometry. Those are my first impressions.

  6. Planar transformer - Wikipedia

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    Planar transformers [1] are high frequency transformers used in isolated switchmode power supplies operating at high frequency. As opposed to conventional "wire-wound-on-a-bobbin" transformers, planar transformers usually contain winding turns made of thin copper sheets riveted together at the ends of turns in the case of high current windings ...

  7. Planar process - Wikipedia

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    The planar process is a manufacturing process used in the semiconductor industry to build individual components of a transistor, and in turn, connect those transistors together. It is the primary process by which silicon integrated circuit chips are built, and it is the most commonly used method of producing junctions during the manufacture of ...

  8. Magnetic core - Wikipedia

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    A planar core consists of two flat pieces of magnetic material, one above and one below the coil. It is typically used with a flat coil that is part of a printed circuit board . This design is excellent for mass production and allows a high power , small volume transformer to be constructed for low cost.

  9. Planar SAT - Wikipedia

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    Planar NAE 3SAT: This problem is the planar equivalent of NAE 3SAT. Unlike the other variants, this problem can be solved in polynomial time. The proof is by reduction to planar maximum cut. [8] Planar circuit SAT: This is a variant of circuit SAT in which the circuit, computing the SAT formula, is a planar directed acyclic graph. Note that ...