University of Wollongong
Browse

The performance improvement of thz antenna via modeling and characterization of doped graphene

Download (856.12 kB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-14, 02:25 authored by Mohammed Gatte, Ping J Soh, Hasliza Rahim, R Ahmad, Mohd Fareq Abdul Malek
The improvement of Terahertz (THz) antenna requires efficient (nano)materials to operate within the millimeter wave and THz spectrum. In this paper, doped graphene is used to improve the performance of two types of patch antennas, a rectangular and an elliptical antenna. The surface conductivity of conventional (non-doped) graphene is first modeled prior to the design and simulation of the two graphene based antennas in an electromagnetic solver. Next, different graphene models and their corresponding surface conductivities are computed based on different bias voltages or chemical doping. These configurations are then benchmarked against a similar antenna based on conventional metallic (copper) conductor to quantify their levels of performance improvement. The graphene based antennas showed significant improvements for most parameters of antenna than that of the conventional antenna. Besides that, the higher chemical potentials resulting from higher biasing voltages also resulted in this trend. Finally, the elliptical patch graphene antenna indicated better reflection performance, radiation efficiency and gain than a rectangular patch operating at the same resonant frequency

History

Citation

Gatte, M., Soh, P. J., Rahim, H., Ahmad, R. & Abdul Malek, M. Fareq. 2016, 'The performance improvement of thz antenna via modeling and characterization of doped graphene', Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER), vol. 49, pp. 21-31.

Journal title

Progress In Electromagnetics Research M

Volume

49

Pagination

21-31

Language

English

RIS ID

116513

Usage metrics

    Categories

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC