In order to address the issue of 220 GHz receiver protection, a
single-pole single-throw (SPST) switch based on GaAs PIN diodes is
introduced in this research. The PIN diode with an I layer thickness of
400 nm and a cut-off frequency over 1.5THz was created in order to
enable the SPST switch to operate in the terahertz frequency range.
Therefore, a 220 GHz quasi-MMIC SPST switch was designed using GaAs PIN
diodes and a 50 μm thin-film quartz foundry. The measurement reveals
that the isolation is > 29 dB, insertion loss is
< 3.2 dB in the frequency range of 220 GHz to 230 GHz and
IP1dB is 17 dBm at 220 GHz.
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