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Sub-THz On-Chip CPW Monopole on InP with Cross-shaped Slot for Bandwidth Enhancement


Abstract:

THz communications call for highly integrated wireless chips. This paper presents the first, on-chip sub-THz coplanar waveguide (CPW)-fed monopole antenna covering the fu...Show More

Abstract:

THz communications call for highly integrated wireless chips. This paper presents the first, on-chip sub-THz coplanar waveguide (CPW)-fed monopole antenna covering the full J-band (220-330 GHz), on an Indium Phosphide (InP) substrate. The antenna is designed on a high-permittivity Indium Phosphide (InP) dielectric substrate with a single layer of metallization. Targeting multi-GBPS communication applications, the antenna is designed to have an S11 bandwidth covering 230–330 GHz. Through the addition of a cross-shaped slot to the monopole's radiator, the fractional bandwidth is improved by nearly three-fold, from 11.1% to 29.6%. The designed antenna features stable radiation patterns throughout the entire operational frequency range, with a single element gain over 3.8 dBi, while maintaining a small footprint of 330 µm x 225 µm (0.25λ × 0.17λ0 at 230 GHz).
Date of Conference: 17-22 March 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 April 2024
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Conference Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom
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I. Introduction

Development of modern wireless communication and sensing systems caused interest in sub-THz frequencies due to the wide available spectrum [1]. Moreover, several non-destructive testing and THz sensing applications operate in the 0.1-1 THz spectrum, owing to the element-specific frequency response of some materials [2]. A key aspect in 6G wireless systems is their high level of integration; single components of the wireless system such as antennas are integrated together with transceivers. The topic of integration has become a subject of intensive research up to date [3]–[7].

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