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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
43
Citations
12450
World Ranking
3809
National Ranking
1374

Overview

Yongxi Qian is affiliated with Microsemi, based in the United States. Their professional activities are connected to this organization, contributing to research and development within the industry.

There are no recorded recent papers or publication records under Yongxi Qian's name available in the provided data. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or predominant publication venues are listed.

The scientist's academic focus does not have specified main fields or subfields of study according to the available information. Likewise, no particular main topics of research work are documented in the supplied data.

There are no book publications or awards associated with Yongxi Qian in the current dataset. The scientist is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • A design of the low-pass filter using the novel microstrip defected ground structure

    D. Ahn;J.-S. Park;C.-S. Kim;J. Kim

  • A uniplanar compact photonic-bandgap (UC-PBG) structure and its applications for microwave circuit

    Fei-Ran Yang;Kuang-Ping Ma;Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • Novel 2-D photonic bandgap structure for microstrip lines

    V. Radisic;Y. Qian;R. Coccioli;T. Itoh

  • A novel TEM waveguide using uniplanar compact photonic-bandgap (UC-PBG) structure

    Fei-Ran Yang;Kuang-Ping Ma;Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • A broadband planar quasi-Yagi antenna

    N. Kaneda;W.R. Deal;Yongxi Qian;R. Waterhouse

  • A new quasi-Yagi antenna for planar active antenna arrays

    W.R. Deal;N. Kaneda;J. Sor;Y. Qian

  • RF/wireless interconnect for inter- and intra-chip communications

    M.F. Chang;V.P. Roychowdhury;Liyang Zhang;Hyunchol Shin

  • Microstrip-fed quasi-Yagi antenna with broadband characteristics

    Y. Qian;W.R. Deal;N. Kaneda;T. Itoh

  • Broad-band power amplifier using dielectric photonic bandgap structure

    V. Radisic;Y. Qian;T. Itoh

  • TM surface-wave power combining by a planar active-lens amplifier

    A.F. Perkons;Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • Modeling of a photonic bandgap and its application for the low-pass filter design

    Jong-Im Park;Chul-Soo Kim;Juno Kim;Jun-Seok Park

  • A microstrip patch antenna using novel photonic band-gap structures

    Yongxi Qian;Roberto Coccioli;Dan Sievenpiper;Vesna Radisic

  • A broad-band microstrip-to-waveguide transition using quasi-Yagi antenna

    N. Kaneda;Y. Qian;T. Itoh

  • Progress in active integrated antennas and their applications

    Y. Qian;T. Itoh

  • A broadband microstrip-to-waveguide transition using quasi-Yagi antenna

    N. Kaneda;Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • Novel architectures for high-efficiency amplifiers for wireless applications

    V. Radisic;Y. Qian;T. Itoh

  • Simulation and experiment of photonic band-gap structures for microstrip circuits

    Yongxi Qian;V. Radisic;T. Itoh

  • Integrated-antenna push-pull power amplifiers

    W.R. Deal;V. Radisic;Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • A broadband uniplanar microstrip-to-CPS transition

    Yongxi Qian;T. Itoh

  • Miniature low-loss CPW periodic structures for filter applications

    J. Sor;Y. Qian;T. Itoh

  • A novel low-loss slow-wave microstrip structure

    Fei-Ran Yang;Yongxi Qian;R. Coccioli;T. Itoh

Frequent Co-Authors

Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles
William R. Deal
William R. Deal Northrop Grumman (United States)
Mau-Chung Frank Chang
Mau-Chung Frank Chang University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel F. Sievenpiper
Daniel F. Sievenpiper University of California, San Diego
R.B. Waterhouse
R.B. Waterhouse University of Melbourne
Eli Yablonovitch
Eli Yablonovitch University of California, Berkeley
Fan Yang
Fan Yang Tsinghua University

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