A reconfigurable graphene patch antenna inverse design at terahertz frequencies

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This article investigates the inverse design of a reconfigurable multi-band patch antenna based on graphene for terahertz applications to operate frequency range (2–5THz). In the first step, this article evaluates the dependence of the antenna radiation characteristics on its geometric parameters and the graphene properties. The simulation results show that it is possible to achieve up to 8.8 dB gain, 13 frequency bands, and 360 ∘ beam steering. Then and due to the complexity of the design of graphene antenna, a deep neural network (DNN) is used to predict the antenna parameters by given inputs like desired realized gain, main lobe direction, half power beam width, and return loss in each resonance frequency. The trained DNN model predicts almost with 93% accuracy and 3% mean square error in the shortest time. Then, this network was used to design five-band and three-band antennas, and it has been shown that the desired antenna parameters are achieved with negligible errors. Therefore, the proposed antenna finds many potential applications in the THz frequency band.

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Mashayekhi, M., Kabiri, P., Nooramin, A. S., & Soleimani, M. (2023). A reconfigurable graphene patch antenna inverse design at terahertz frequencies. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35036-4

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