C. L. Workman
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Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Greensboro (2013)
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C. L. Workman's research focuses on the design and application of analog and digital circuits, particularly in the realm of radio frequency (RF) systems. Their recent work includes the development of analog-digital approximate Digital Frequency Transformation (DFT) techniques utilizing spatial delta-sigma (∆-Σ) low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) for multi-beam RF apertures. This research aims to improve the efficiency and performance of RF systems through novel circuit designs. Workman has published 12 papers, accumulating 94 citations and an h-index of 5. They have collaborated with Jia Di and Mike Tennant at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications. Workman's recent activity indicates ongoing contributions to the field.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 95
Selected Publications
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Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures (2025)
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Photoluminescence of metalorganic-chemical-vapor-deposition-grown GaInNAs/GaAs single quantum wells (2003)
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Interband Transitions in GaInNAs/GaAs Single Quantum Wells (2002)
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Origin of step formation on the GaAs(311) surface (2002)
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Intersubband Transitions in In<sub><i>x</i></sub>Ga<sub>1-<i>x</i></sub>As/AlGaAs Multiple Quantum Wells for Long Wavelength Infrared Detection (2002)
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Control of size and density of InAs/(Al, Ga)As self-organized islands (2001)
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Scanning tunneling microscopy investigation of truncated InP/GaInP2 self-assembled islands (2000)
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Formation and Evolution of InAs Nanowires on an InP(001) Surface (2000)
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- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
- Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures
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