Millimeter wave microstrip mixer based on graphene

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Abstract

In this work, a millimeter wave microstrip frequency-mixer design based on graphene is presented. The desired frequency mixing behavior is obtained using a nonlinear component consisting in a microstrip line gap covered by a graphene layer. The circuit includes microstrip filters that have been designed to obtain a high isolation between the input and output ports. The nonlinear behavior of the frequency mixer has been experimentally evaluated in the 38.6-40 GHz input signal frequency range, for different values of the input power and local oscillator power.

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Hotopan, G., ver Hoeye, S., Vazquez, C., Camblor, R., Fernández, M., Las Heras, F., … Menéndez, R. (2011). Millimeter wave microstrip mixer based on graphene. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 118, 57–69. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER11051709

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