Alexander R. Katko, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorSteven A. Cummer | grad student | 2014 | Duke | |
(Functional Metamaterials for Nonlinear and Active Applications Using Embedded Devices.) |
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Barrett JP, Katko AR, Cummer SA. (2016) BANDWIDTH TUNING IN TRANSISTOR EMBEDDED METAMATERIALS USING VARIABLE RESISTANCE Progress in Electromagnetics Research. 157: 49-61 |
Barrett JP, Katko AR, Cummer SA. (2016) Transistor-based metamaterials with dynamically tunable nonlinear susceptibility Applied Physics Letters. 109: 061901 |
Liu L, Katko AR, Li D, et al. (2014) Broadband electromagnetic metamaterials with reconfigurable fluid channels Physical Review B. 89 |
Katko AR, Barrett JP, Cummer SA. (2014) Time-varying transistor-based metamaterial for tunability, mixing, and efficient phase conjugation Journal of Applied Physics. 115: 144501 |
Hawkes AM, Katko AR, Cummer SA. (2013) A microwave metamaterial with integrated power harvesting functionality Applied Physics Letters. 103: 163901 |
Katko AR, Hawkes AM, Cummer SA. (2012) Nonlinear and active RF metamaterial applications using embedded devices Proceedings of Spie. 8455 |
Katko AR, Shvets G, Cummer SA. (2012) Phase conjugation metamaterials: Particle design and imaging experiments Journal of Optics (United Kingdom). 14 |
Katko AR, Popa BI, Barrett JP, et al. (2011) Powered and nonlinear RF metamaterials Proceedings of Spie. 8093: 809309 |
Katko AR, Hawkes AM, Barrett JP, et al. (2011) RF Limiter Metamaterial Using p-i-n Diodes Ieee Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. 10: 1571-1574 |
Katko AR, Gu S, Barrett JP, et al. (2010) Phase conjugation and negative refraction using nonlinear active metamaterials. Physical Review Letters. 105: 123905 |