| Law-Loss Almost Constant False-Alarm Rate Processors. |
SEP 1979 |
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| Authors:
Ramon Nitzberg; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| AN/TPS-59(XN-1) EDM Radar Set, Marine Lightweight Tactical 3D Engineering Development Model. Pre-Service Acceptance Test Report. Volume II. Appendices. |
29 APR 1977 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| AN/TPS-59(XN-1) EDM Radar Set, Marine Lightweight Tactical 3D Engineering Development Model. Pre-Service Acceptance Test Report. Volume I. |
29 APR 1977 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| UPDATE ON VENUS PROGRAM |
15 JUN 1976 |
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| Authors:
J.A. ROUGAS; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| IONOSPHERIC RADAR RANGE ERROR CORRECTION BY THE INCOHERENT SCATTER- FARADAY ROTATION TECHNIQUE, IN: AGARD-CP-173, PAPER 7 |
JAN 1975 |
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| Authors:
G.H. Millman; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| Simplified Modeling of Integrated Circuits for Radiation Performance Prediction. |
NOV 1972 |
274 pages |
| Authors:
J. R. Greenbaum; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The report describes a simple method for developing computer models for digital and analog integrated circuits. The models are capable of allowing computer prediction of both normal performance and performance when the devices are exposed to gamma and neutron radiation environments. Device models have been developed for two NAND gates, two flip-flops, one four-bit Shift Register, a Monostable Multivibrator, an AND-OR-INVERTER, and two operational amplifiers. All models are demonstrated to ... |
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| FIELD-ALIGNED IONIZATION SCATTER GEOMETRY, IN--AGARD CONFERENCE ON SCATTER PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES, P 36-1 THRU 36-13 |
AUG 1968 |
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| Authors:
G.H. Millman; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| NATURE OF F-REGION IRREGULARITIES INFERRED FROM OBLIQUE REFLECTION MEASUREMENTS, IN: AGARD CONFERENCE ON SCATTER PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES,P 56-1 THRU 56-7 |
AUG 1968 |
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| Authors:
L.C. HUMPHREY; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| OPTICAL CONTRAST CORRELATION SEEKER-PHASE III-FINAL REPORT AND OPERATION MANUAL |
10 FEB 1967 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| LASER PROPAGATION STUDY |
01 SEP 1966 |
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| Authors:
G.W. HOBBS; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| SCINTILLATION EFFECTS ON OPTICAL SIGNALS TRANSMITTED THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE, FINAL REPORT |
15 JAN 1966 |
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| Authors:
B.A. BOERSCHIG; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| SEMICONDUCTOR LASER ARRAY TECHNIQUES (SEMLAT). |
FEB 1965 |
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| Authors:
N. E. COLLINS; R. O. Grubel; C. S. Kim; H. Raillard; J. M. Smith; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This report contains confirmation on the work done in the Second Quarter of the Semiconductor Laser Array Program. Further materials evaluation, construction techniques, and preliminary testing of two - diode arrays are discussed. Considerations leading to specifications of the required cryogenic equipment for testing the ultimate diode array are presented. Testing of single diodes to obtain matched pairs and the appropriate test system to detect microwave beat frequencies are described. ... |
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| FAILURE MECHANISMS AT SURFACES AND INTERFACES. |
FEB 1965 |
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| Authors:
K. K. Reinhartz; V. A. Russell; D. L. Stockman; W. J. VAN DER Grinten; W. L. Willis; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | A study of the aging and failure characteristics of thin film field effect triodes was carried out. Techniques for applying stress to the sample devices under controlled conditions were developed and the resulting changes of the characteristics were measured. Samples stored under dry argon at 30C remained stable after 1 year. An increase of the humidity to 30% caused a decrease of the threshold voltage. During storage at a constant ... |
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| AROMATIC ORGANIC LASER DEVELOPMENT. |
1965 |
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| Authors:
David L. Stockman; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Progress towards the development of a laser employing fluorescent organic compounds is discussed with emphasis upon obtaining the exact composition of polymer required to achieve the desired optical properties. Dibutylphthalate (DBP) is added to the methyl methacrylate monomer in order to reduce the stress optical coefficient. The difficulties of making accurate measurements of the stress optical coefficient around the zero point are discussed. It proved impossible to measure the stress ... |
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| AROMATIC ORGANIC LASER DEVELOPMENT. |
1965 |
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| Authors:
D. L. Stockman; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The purpose of the program was to produce coherent stimulated emission in the blue-green region in a purely organic dopant and host system. The theoretical analysis indicates that the short lived four-level fluorescent compounds are the most suitable materials for this purpose. A total of four fluorescent compounds were found with the appropriate spectroscopic characteristics. The principal experimental difficulties included the development of a suitable host material in which the ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEFLECTRON DEVICES. |
14 DEC 1964 |
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| Authors:
P. N. OAKES; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The development of an electrostatically controlled Deflectron for vidicon use is described. A total of ten one-inch tubes were completed as stipulated in the con tract, four of which were subjected to preproduction testing and the remaining six to production testing. A narration of all work and final results is given. To present the contents in an orderly fashion, the report is broken down into three sections: Section 1 - ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE ON HIGH PERVEANCE CATHODE-RAY TUBES. |
08 DEC 1964 |
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| Authors:
Edward T. Rate; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This Production Engineering Measure was designed to provide a capability for the limited production of Focus Reflex Modulation Cathode-Ray Tubes. A summation is reported of the work accomplished in providing an adequate facility, trained personnel, and manufacturing instructions. (Author) |
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| INVESTIGATION OF FERRITE PHASE SHIFTERS AT C-AND X-BAND. |
DEC 1964 |
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| Authors:
Robert Seckelmann; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Three problems encountered in latched digital phase shifters controlled by partial magnetization, are dealt with. (1) The efficiency of flux transfer and the possibility to add flux bits. Experimental data and a theory in agreement with these data are presented. (2) The control of rf-fields in a ferrite loaded guide to achieve (a) a high differential phase shift per loss, and (b) a linear relation between differential phase shift and ... |
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| SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE CONCEPTS. |
NOV 1964 |
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| Authors:
Hugh H. Woodbury; Manuel Aven; Robert N. Hall; Richard Baertsch; Frederick K. Heumann; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Mixed crystals of ZnSe and ZnTe have been synthesized by the vapor phase growth method. The ZnSexTe(1-x) crystals can be made in both n- and p-type conductivity form in the approximate composition range of 0.4 < or = x < or = 0.6. The crystals are p-type as grown and can be converted to n-type form by doping with Al. Low resistivity n-type crystals exhibit a donor ionization energy of ... |
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| SEMICONDUCTOR LASER AMPLIFIER TECHNIQUES (SEMLAM). |
OCT 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Information is reported on the work done in the Semiconductor LASER Amplifier Program. A transmission type light amplifier was successfully tested. The system used consists of a light-emitting GaAs diode, with SiO antireflection coated Fabry-Perot surfaces, as an amplifier and a CW oxygen gas LASER as an oscillator. Gain of 15 db from the gas LASER beam was observed. (Author) |
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| SEMICONDUCTOR LASER ARRAY TECHNIQUES (SEMLAT). |
OCT 1964 |
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| Authors:
C. S. Kim; H. Raillard; J. M. Smith; R. Vuilleumier; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The report contains information on the work done in the First Quarter of the Semiconductor Laser Array Program. Systems considerations directed at simplification of the array using a GaAs oscillator in lieu of a gas laser-GaAs preamplifier are presented. Progress on diode development is discussed. A pressure transducer used for fine tuning of the GaAs-oscillator was successfully tested. Experimental evaluation of a closely spaced back-to-back laser-amplifier assembly showing strong interaction ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEFLECTRON DEVICES. |
14 SEP 1964 |
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| Authors:
P. N. OAKES; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Advances gained during the eighth quarter were capitalized upon in the ninth quarter to such an extent, that a minor breakthrough was experienced, resulting in the completion of five operable tubes. One of these tubes, no. 846-1, was placed on life test at an intermim MIL-E-1E type specification and presently is still undergoing this test. At the close of this period more than 300 hrs. of life testing have been ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE ON HIGH PERVEANCE CATHODE-RAY TUBES. |
08 SEP 1964 |
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| Authors:
Edward T. Rate; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Three preproduction UHR tubes have been completed. Preproduction tube construction and processing are described. A list of the pilot-line manufacturing equipment is included. (Author) |
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| RESEARCH ON DEVICES FOR THE DETECTION OF WEAK SIGNALS. |
SEP 1964 |
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| Authors:
N. R. Powell; R. W. French; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Reported are the principal results of a study of weaksignal communication techniques. These results include an evaluation of the communications potential associated with a typical time-varying channel, determination of efficient weak-signal detector configurations consistent with such channels, derivation of the threshold preformance for one such configuration for phase-feedback controlled parameter demodulation, and an introduction to the design details of an automatic bandwidth-controlled demodulator. The report contains a detailed description of ... |
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| PERFORMANCE AND LIFE EVALUATION OF A SEALED LIGHT VALVE TUBE. |
SEP 1964 |
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| Authors:
Edmund F. Schilling; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The results indicate that suitable technology exists for packaging light-valve tubes in conventional cathoderay-tube form; and, hence, tubes can be designed to run reliably for extended periods of time, be maintainancefree, and be replaceable. Although present tubes are suitable for 500-hours operation, extension of the tech niques used, improvements in components, and control of process variables should allow for tube performance in excess of 2000 hours. End of life is ... |
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| OPTIMUMLY SPACED ANTENNA ARRAY. |
SEP 1964 |
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| Authors:
S. L. Shih; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The element spacings in non-uniformly spaced antenna arrays which give the maximum gains are determined. Gains higher than those of uniformly spaced arrays are obtained. The formulations cover arrays of isotropic and directive sources. The method of solution is described and the results of several representative cases are presented. It is found that usually the optimum spacings required for maximum gain are almost uniform. (Author) |
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| MATRIX CONTROLLED DISPLAY DEVICE. |
01 AUG 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This report describes the results of a program to develop a matrix controlled display using in-air surface deformation recording and TIRP (Total Internal Reflection Prism) projection techniques. An experimental model providing a 32 x 32 elemental portion of the large screen display was constructed. Surface deformable media of thermoplastic and oil were investigated. Matrix electrode fabrication by evaporation and etching techniques were established. Different electrode spacings and widths were evaluated ... |
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| TUNNEL DIODES FOR PHASED ARRAY RADAR. |
10 JUL 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Summaries and conclusions are given regarding the work performed and the results obtained in the device and circuits programs during the past year. Detailed discussions of all aspects of the fourth quarter work for both programs are given. Device program work during the fourth quarter included setting up a pilot line for making the 50 contract devices and for determining the distribution of device parameters relative to contract specifications. A ... |
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| AROMATIC ORGANIC LASER DEVELOPMENT. |
30 JUN 1964 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
W. R. Mallory; R. A. Shirk; D. L. Stockman; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The purpose of this program was to produce coherent stimulated emission in the blue-green region in a purely organic dopant-host system. The experimental program of the last six months was concerned primarily with the study of the optical properties of the polymers to be employed and on the development of a high peak power pumping source. Progress was made in both of these areas. (Author) |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE ON HIGH PERVEANCE CATHODE-RAY TUBES. |
08 JUN 1964 |
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| Authors:
Edward T. Rate; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | As discussed in the tenth and eleventh quarterly reports, the advantages of the Focus Reflex Modulation (FRM) gun design were not compatible with good oxide cathode life when used in a conventional display tube. Consequently, a pilot run change was made whereby the FRM gun design could be utilized in a high resolution cathode-ray tube with a dispenser cathode. The dispenser cathode is capable of withstanding the ion bombardment produced ... |
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| DUPLEXER CU-551 ( )/U. DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH POWER MULTIPACTORS DUPLEXERS AND SWITCHES. |
JUN 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This report summarizes the design criteria and high and low power testing data for an S-band duplexer, L-band duplexer, and an S-band switch. Developmental duplexers and switches are presented with a discussion of their advantages, their limitations, and their potential for future development. An extensive appendix is included, which deals with the space charge theory of the multipactor discharge and with the various aspects of the study of the multipactor ... |
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| DISPERSIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IONOSPHERE. |
JUN 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The investigation is divided initially into three categories: (1) Determination of parameters of ionosphere profiles from forward oblique soundings, (2) Path loss and the parameters by which it is affected, and (3) Natural disturbances, irregularities, and their influence on categories 1 and 2. This effort includes the observation, study, and analysis of actual measurements made between the RADC propagation sites at Stockbridge, New York, and Panama, and several intermediary sites ... |
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| SEMICONDUCTOR LASER AMPLIFIER TECHNIQUES (SEMLAM). |
MAY 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This report contains information concerning the work of the third quarter. Preliminary tests were started on the over-all amplifier system which includes an oxygen gas laser as an oscillator and GaAs laser diodes as an amplifier with the associated optical components and cryogenic dewar. The emphasis is to construct pulsed and CW GaAs laser diodes with SiO anti-reflection coatings. (Author) |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE. ITEM 9 SILICON GROWN DIFFUSED TRANSISTOR TYPE 2N336. |
30 APR 1964 |
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| Authors:
P. W. Olski; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Presented are the improved passivation and encapsulation techniques as well as the evaluation of the effectiveness of these techniques, the reliability estimate as a function of stress and a multi-level high reliability specification which characterizes the device for high reliability applications. The expected failure rate, at the upper 90% confidence limit as extrapolated using least square techniques and the Arrhenius failure model, is shown to be 0.01% per 1000 hours ... |
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| TUNNEL DIODES FOR PHASED ARRAY RADAR. |
10 APR 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Work continued on both the P-type germanium and gallium antimonide tunnel diode, exploiting the semiconductor-glass semiconductor (sandwich) technology. Not having developed a satisfactory bonding procedure for a gallium antimonide sandwich tunnel diode it was decided to concentrate on the germanium tunnel diode. P-type germanium tunnel diodes were made with a wide range of characteristics. The preliminary device specifications are established and tunnel diode asseblies being made to achieve the reproducibility ... |
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| RADIATIVE INTERCONNECTIONS OF SOLID STATE CIRCUIT ARRAYS. |
31 MAR 1964 |
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| Authors:
J. R. Barrett; G. E. Claflin; G. C. Gerhard; S. W. Ing Jr.; H. A. Jensen; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The wavelength response of several GaAs p-n emitters was measured at room temperature. The peak response was approximately 9050A, as expected. The results of measurements of the quantum efficiency of emitters, with use of both the old and new starting marterials, are presented. The results of quantum efficiency measurements with application of another measuring technique (integrating sphere) are presented and discussed. Directionality measurements are presented and discussed. Photoconductors in general ... |
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| FEASIBILITY DEMONSTRATION OF A NEW PLASMA DIAGNOSTIC PROBE. |
27 MAR 1964 |
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| Authors:
D. Kingsland; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The purpose of this contract was to demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing the Thomson-scattered radiation of a ruby laser to determine electron temperature and density in a helium plasma. A thyratron tube was modified to create the plasma and a spectrometer was used to observe the Doppler profile of the Thomson-scattered radiation. Langmuir-type probes built into the modified thyratron were used as an independent check on electron density and temperature. ... |
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| AIR WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEM 412L. |
27 MAR 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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| MATRIX CONTROLLED DISPLAY DEVICE. |
24 MAR 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Progress is reported on the development of a feasibility model of large screen, matrix controlled display device using in-air surface deformation recording the TIRP (Total Internal Reflection Prism) projection techniques. Results of in-air recording tests on a deformable medium of thermoplastic and oil are discussed. It is shown that writing rates of 100 microseconds per line are achievable with in-air thermoplastic recording. Problems in thermoplastic development and reuseability are discussed. ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE ON HIGH PERVEANCE CATHODE-RAY TUBES. |
08 MAR 1964 |
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| Authors:
Edward T. Rate; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Transfer of tube construction from the laboratory to the manufacturing area resulted in a marked increase in incidence of cathode failure. Experiments conducted to determine the cause of this cathode problem pointed to ion bombardment of the cathode during the reflex mode of operation. Attempts were made to minimize the ion bombardment condition while maintaining tube performance. (Author) |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEFLECTRON DEVICES. |
14 FEB 1964 |
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| Authors:
W. J. Noroski; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The program was advanced to the point where all is ready for the beginning of the preproduction and pilot-run phases of the contract. Processing details were established and approved. Final modifications to the equipment were made and checked out under actual operating conditions. Engineering samples have been completed and shipped to the Contracting Agency. The engineering samples underwent a thorough electrical evaluation, thereby finalizing the test- and performance-characteristics for the ... |
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| IMPROVED PHOTOCONDUCTORS FOR DISPLAY SWITCHING. |
FEB 1964 |
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| Authors:
S. Ing; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Research and development work on polycrystalline CdSe photoconductors for (eventual) switching of large electroluminescent displays is described. A powder sintering procedure, followed by either a spray or a settling technique for depositing the powder onto the substrate, was used to fabricate the photoconductor cells. The settling technique was found to be more reproducible, easier to control and less costly than the spray method. Various pertinent processing variables were studied including ... |
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| FEASIBILITY STUDY OF: STOCHASTIC MATRIX STORAGE AND PROCESSING USING THERMOPLASTIC AND OIL FILM TECHNIQUES. |
FEB 1964 |
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| Authors:
J. W. Brouillette; M. L. Noble; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | This Report describes an optical processing system which can perform matrix transformations of vectors of large dimensionality at exceedingly wide processing bandwidths by parallel analog techniques. Input vectors of wide bandwidth, up to 10 megacycles, are recorded as surface deformations on a thermoplastic film. A unique optical processing system utilizing a photographic plate bearing the matrix automatically performs the required matrix transformation. The output vector is displayed on a cathode-ray ... |
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| TUNNEL DIODES FOR PHASED ARRAY RADAR. |
20 JAN 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Research was continued on the development of tunnel diodes for use in phased array radars. This includes device work for both germanium and gallium antimonide, resistance package, high frequency measurement, low frequency noise measurement and S-Band amplifier. Work was carried out to determine the noise characteristics of germanium tunnel diodes. Data were taken on approximately two hundred germanium diodes to determine the effect of diode parameters on the noise figure ... |
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| SEMICONDUCTOR LASER AMPLIFIER TECHNIQUES (SEMLAM). |
JAN 1964 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The construction of a cryogenic dewar is described, including the design of the jig to hold diodes, special pulse circuits to provide proper current pulse to the diode, the construction of an oxygen gas laser, and measurement data on tungsten package GaAs CW diodes. (Author) |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEFLECTRON DEVICES. |
1964 |
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| Authors:
P. N. OAKES; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The limited test data obtained to date has proven that the adaptation of the electrostatic deflectron to vidicon use is advantageous over conventional deflectron vidicon designs. The results evidenced by the use of the low power heater (Pierce type) are indicative that this construction is not desirable at this time. (Author) |
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| AIR WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEM 412L. |
31 DEC 1963 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | Contents: System Reliability/Maintainability -System reliability analysis, Maintainability, Subcontractors, MTBF, MTTR, and availability figures, Reliability measurements, Training and education, and meetings; Equipment Reliability/ Maintainability -- Component parts, Reliability measurements, and Production reliability. |
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| SOLDERABILITY OF TERMINALS AND AGING. |
31 DEC 1963 |
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| Authors:
J. A. Devore; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The study involves two main objectives. First, to develop an artificial aging method which can be used to simulate six to 12 months of natural aging for solderable terminations. Second, to develop a solderability test method for lugs, tabs, large terminals and stranded wire; there is not test at the present time for these types of terminations. Part I of the study involved an evaluation of both naturally and artifically ... |
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| RESEARCH ON MICROWAVE INTERACTIONS IN SEMICONDUCTORS. |
15 DEC 1963 |
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| Authors:
R. W. ALDRICH; C. R. Boyd; J. P. Dietz; S. Wanuga; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | The first task was to develop three inch long p-n junctions in single crystal silicon which could be incorporated in waveguides as active phase-shifting elements for measurement purposes. Recent advances in the field of ultrasonics have produced direct observation of electronphonon interaction in piezoelectric semiconductors. The most important device to emerge from this work is the ultrasonic piezoelectric semiconductor amplifier. In this device, when the drift velocity of conduction electrons ... |
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| PRODUCTION ENGINEERING MEASURE ON HIGH PERVEANCE CATHODE-RAY TUBES. |
08 DEC 1963 |
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| Authors:
Edward T. Rate; GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SYRACUSE N Y
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 | High-perveance cathode-ray tube engineering samples were delivered, and life test data were obtained for inclusion in the technical specification. (See AD-433 720). A titaniumdioxide coating was added to the spiral focus lens to suppress field emission. (Author) |
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