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Du, R., Guo, L., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2023, November). A Repeater Enabling Small Signal Backscattering Amplification and Forward Harmonic Generation [Paper]. IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on Advanced Materials and Processes for RF and THz Applications (IMWS-AMP 2023), Chengdu, China (3 pages). External link
Guo, L., Yan, M., Hu, R., Du, R., Chu, P., Li, Y., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2025). Low RF Power Harvesting Enabled Wireless Sensor Node With Long-Distance Communication Capability. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1-9. External link
Guo, L., Yan, M., Li, X., Guan, K., Chu, P., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2024). RF Power Harvester With Varactor-Enabled Wide-Power-Range Capability for Wireless Power Transfer Applications. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 3454963 (9 pages). External link
Guo, L., Li, X., Sun, W., Yang, W.-W., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2022). Designing and Modeling of a Dual-Band Rectenna with Compact Dielectric Resonator Antenna. IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 21(5), 1046-1050. External link
Hemour, S., Zhao, Y., Lorenz, C. H. P., Houssameddine, D., Gui, Y., Hu, C.-M., & Wu, K. (2014). Towards low-power high-efficiency RF and microwave energy harvesting. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 62(4), 965-976. External link
Jia, D., Deng, J., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2019). Multilayer SIW Dual-Band Filters with Independent Band Characteristics and High Selectivity. Frequenz, 73(9-10), 293-300. External link
Jia, D., Deng, J., Zhao, Y., & Wu, K. (2019). Quad-Band Multilayer SIW Filter with High Selectivity and Controllable Bandwidths. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters, 83, 133-138. External link
Zhao, Y. (2018). Exploration of Nonlinear Devices and Nonlinear Transmission Line Techniques for Microwaves Applications [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Zhao, Y., Hemour, S., Liu, T., & Wu, K. (2018). Negative resistance-based electronic impedance tuner. IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 28(2), 144-146. External link
Zhao, Y., Hemour, S., Liu, T., & Wu, K. (2018). Nonuniformly Distributed Electronic Impedance Synthesizer. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 66(11), 4883-4897. External link
Zhao, Y., Hemour, S., Chen, H., Liu, T., & Wu, K. (2018). Power-handling capacity and nonlinearity analysis for distributed electronic impedance synthesizer. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 65(4), 1340-1348. External link
Zhao, Y., Hemour, S., Houssameddine, D., Bai, L. H., Gui, Y. S., Hu, C. M., & Wu, K. (2015). Interfacial properties and their impact on magnetic tunnel junction at microwave frequencies. Applied Physics Letters, 106(18), 4 pages. External link