K.F. Renk

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Physik University of Regensburg, Germany 
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Renk KF, Stahl BI. (2011) Operation of a semiconductor superlattice oscillator Physics Letters A. 375: 2644-2651
Rogl A, Renk KF, Stahl BI, et al. (2008) Double-resonance Semiconductor Superlattice Parametric Oscillator for Generation of Subterahertz Radiation International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves. 29: 906-913
Renk KF, Rogl A, Stahl BI, et al. (2007) Semiconductor-superlattice parametric oscillator as a subterahertz and possible terahertz radiation source Advances in Optoelectronics. 2007
Renk KF, Rogl A, Stahl BI. (2007) Semiconductor-superlattice parametric oscillator for generation of sub-terahertz and terahertz waves Journal of Luminescence. 125: 252-258
Renk KF, Rogl A, Stahl BI, et al. (2007) Semiconductor-Superlattice Frequency Mixer For Detection of Submillimeter Waves International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves. 27: 373-380
Stahl BI, Rogl A, Renk KF. (2006) A theoretical study of operation conditions for a terahertz superlattice parametric oscillator Physics Letters A. 359: 512-515
Renk KF, Stahl BI, Rogl A, et al. (2005) Subterahertz superlattice parametric oscillator. Physical Review Letters. 95: 126801
Demarina NV, Renk KF. (2005) Bloch gain for terahertz radiation in semiconductor superlattices of different miniband widths mediated by acoustic and optical phonons Physical Review B. 71: 35341
Klappenberger F, Alekseev KN, Renk KF, et al. (2004) Ultrafast creation and annihilation of space-charge domains in a semiconductor superlattice observed by use of Terahertz fields The European Physical Journal B. 39: 483-489
Klappenberger F, Renk KF, Renk P, et al. (2004) Semiconductor–superlattice frequency multiplier for generation of submillimeter waves Applied Physics Letters. 84: 3924-3926
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