Fractional-Order Hartley Oscillator

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Agambayev, Agamyrat
Kartci, Aslihan
Hassan, Ali H.
Herencsár, Norbert
Bagci, Hakan
Salama, Khaled Nabil

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A fractional-order capacitor (FOC) is developed using a Molybdenum disulfide ferroelectric polymer composite. The fabricated FOC exhibits constant phase over five decades between 100 Hz-10 MHz, which is the broadest operating frequency bandwidth reported so far for an FOC. Furthermore, a fractional-order Hartley oscillator is built using this FOC, and provide ten times higher oscillation frequency than the frequency of the conventional Hartley oscillator counterpart.
A fractional-order capacitor (FOC) is developed using a Molybdenum disulfide ferroelectric polymer composite. The fabricated FOC exhibits constant phase over five decades between 100 Hz-10 MHz, which is the broadest operating frequency bandwidth reported so far for an FOC. Furthermore, a fractional-order Hartley oscillator is built using this FOC, and provide ten times higher oscillation frequency than the frequency of the conventional Hartley oscillator counterpart.

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Proceedings of the 2018 14th Conference on PhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics (PRIME). 2018, p. 45-48.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8430336/

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