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  2. Monopole antenna - Wikipedia

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    In practice monopoles are mainly used at the two lowest resonant frequencies; where the element is one quarter of the wavelength long (/), the quarter-wave monopole, or one half of the wavelength long (/), the half-wave monopole, because their radiation patterns consist of a single lobe in horizontal directions, perpendicular to the antenna axis.

  3. Antenna (radio) - Wikipedia

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    The dipole antenna, which is the basis for most antenna designs, is a balanced component, with equal but opposite voltages and currents applied at its two terminals. The vertical antenna is a monopole antenna, not balanced with respect to ground. The ground (or any large conductive surface) plays the role of the second conductor of a monopole.

  4. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 a team led by Marin Soljačić at MIT used two coupled tuned circuits each made of a 25 cm self-resonant coil of wire at 10 MHz to achieve the transmission of 60 W of power over a distance of 2 meters (6.6 ft) (8 times the coil diameter) at around 40% efficiency. [57] [67] [78] [35] [84]

  5. Graphene - Wikipedia

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    The charge carrier concentration is proportional to the applied voltage. Graphene is neutral at zero gate voltage and resistivity is at its maximum because of the dearth of charge carriers. The rapid fall of resistivity when carriers are injected shows their high mobility, here of the order of 5000 cm 2 /Vs. n-Si/SiO 2 substrate, T=1K.

  6. Solar panel - Wikipedia

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    Chemicals such as boron (p-type) are applied into the semiconductor crystal in order to create donor and acceptor energy levels substantially closer to the valence and conductor bands. [61] In doing so, the addition of boron impurity allows the activation energy to decrease twenty-fold from 1.12 eV to 0.05 eV.

  7. Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia

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    The pair (2,0) would theoretically yield a chain of fused 4-cycles; and (1,1), the limiting "armchair" structure, would yield a chain of bi-connected 4-rings. These structures may not be realizable. The thinnest carbon nanotube proper is the armchair structure with type (2,2), which has a diameter of 0.3 nm.

  8. Cathode-ray tube - Wikipedia

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    Typically there are two or three pairs of two magnets in the form of rings made of plastic impregnated with a magnetic material, with their magnetic fields parallel to the planes of the magnets, which are perpendicular to the electron gun axes. Often, one pair of rings has 2 poles, another has 4, and the remaining ring has 6 poles. [443]