2016
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/49/32/325105
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Graphene-based waveguide resonators for submillimeter-wave applications

Abstract: Abstract. Utilization of graphene covered waveguide inserts to form tunable waveguide resonators is theoretically explained and rigorously investigated by means of full-wave numerical electromagnetic simulations. Instead of using graphene based switching elements, the concept we propose incorporates graphene sheets as parts of a resonator. Electrostatic tuning of the graphene surface conductivity leads to changes in the electromagnetic field boundary conditions at the resonator edges and surfaces, thus produci… Show more

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“…The achievable tunability range for resonators completely covered with graphene, for the studied insert length of 0.324a, increased from 4% to about 12% with increase in frequency. Likewise, the insertion loss decreased [4]. However, loaded quality factors were lower than those in the metallic resonators.…”
Section: A Tunable Resonator Responsesmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The achievable tunability range for resonators completely covered with graphene, for the studied insert length of 0.324a, increased from 4% to about 12% with increase in frequency. Likewise, the insertion loss decreased [4]. However, loaded quality factors were lower than those in the metallic resonators.…”
Section: A Tunable Resonator Responsesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Due to the linearly increasing inductive component of graphene surface conductivity with the increase in frequency, it is proven to be a good electromagnetic material for low-terahertz and terahertz frequencies. Graphene based waveguide resonators were studied at frequencies from 100 GHz up to 1100 GHz [4]. The achievable tunability range for resonators completely covered with graphene, for the studied insert length of 0.324a, increased from 4% to about 12% with increase in frequency.…”
Section: A Tunable Resonator Responsesmentioning
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“…Not only is the span of the available components broadened, but additionally, the theoretic basis for the utilization of similar concepts in a somewhat different setting is developed. Having that in mind, we have recently proposed and analyzed in detail graphene based tunable rectangular waveguide resonators [22]. Graphene has been proven as a very good material for sub-millimeter wave (low-terahertz) applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%