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Nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) design as a pulse generator
Computer simulations are performed to optimize the number of sections in a tapered NLTL generating a pulse signal. The Schottky diode model is used based on physical simulation using Silvaco. The extracted CV characteristics are fitted to a hyperbolic function. The effect of the input frequency on the output pulse is investigated.