Multilayer integrated circuits using the low temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) technology are considered as applied to design of microwave filters and duplexers for wireless applications. Different structures of miniature LTCC filters based on quasi-lumped-element resonators are suggested with a special emphasis to filters with additional transmission zeros. Original design of LTCC duplexer for IMT-2000 handsets is presented. a) ll 23 29 0--~~~~ã ) T CC~~4 ' 4c b)
Experimental results of laser assisted chemical vapour deposition (LCVD) of nickel from Ni(CO)4 and theoretical treatment of deposition process are presented. The nickel deposition has been realised by scanning of Ar laser beam (1 00-400 mW, X=515 nm and 488 nm) on Si surfaces in atmosphere ofNi(CO)4 with 0.2-2.0 mbars with scanning speeds of2O-700 mIs. As a result homogeneous Ni lines on Si have been deposited with a typical volumetric growth rate of 250 im3/s and widths of 10-20 .tm and thickness of 0.2-0.5 .tm. The electrical resistivity of lines deposited was cca 7 tQcm. The theoretical treatment includes computations of the temperature distribution in both gas-phase and solid substrate. The reaction rate is computed on base of local concentration and local temperatures, within the frame of finite element methods using triangles as a base of computing.
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