2005
DOI: 10.1109/ted.2005.850668
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On-Chip Antennas in Silicon ICs and Their Application

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“…In this study, we put these correlates to the test using the porous silicon particles developed by our group. Silicon was selected as core material because of its extensive use in biomedical18 and industrial applications 19, 20. Its unique physicochemical properties enable the production of precise nanopatterned structures with controlled features,11 high surface area21–22 and loading capacity,23, 24 tunable surface chemistries25 and release properties 26–28.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we put these correlates to the test using the porous silicon particles developed by our group. Silicon was selected as core material because of its extensive use in biomedical18 and industrial applications 19, 20. Its unique physicochemical properties enable the production of precise nanopatterned structures with controlled features,11 high surface area21–22 and loading capacity,23, 24 tunable surface chemistries25 and release properties 26–28.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the concept of on-chip antenna becomes a possibility since an antenna of a few millimeters in size is able to radiate at these frequencies [13]. Also, transceivers suited to the needs of the wireless chip communications have been developed: a wide variety of millimeter-wave implementations can be found in the literature covering many alternatives in terms of technology generation, modulation or transceiver architecture [25]- [30].…”
Section: Wireless Network-on-chipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with the recent research trends, the possibility of implementing on-chip wireless communication by means of integrated antennas has been proposed [13]. The resulting wireless NoCs have garnered considerable interest from the "© 2014 IEEE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At microwave frequencies, this can be realized with printed dipole antenna arrays 4 , microstrip antenna arrays 5 , leaky-wave antennas 6 , Fresnel–zone plate antennas 7 , Fabry-Perot antennas 8 , or metasurface antennas 9 , using conventional photolithography techniques. Microfabrication technologies similar to those used in the semiconductor industry have been applied to form on-chip integrated antenna arrays on silicon (Si) substrates 1012 . However, these integrated chips often suffer from drawbacks such as low efficiency or gain, substrate modes, and back radiation related to the low resistivity and high relative permittivity of Si.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%