Abstract

The transmission of a complex signal through nonlinear structures (semiconductor diodes, high-power transistor amplifiers, microwave vacuum amplifiers, etc.) is investigated by means of a quasi-stationary method, and functional models of devices are applied. The models use the quasi-stationary method of analysis of multifrequency signal transformation. Certain properties and peculiarities that are exhibited by nonlinear devices and that induce so-called spectrum multiplexing, i.e., formation of combination components, including those observed within the basic spectrum, are considered. The possibilities of spectrum multiplexing in nonlinear elements with a polynomial quadratic, cubic, or more complicated characteristic are discussed.

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