Graphene-Based Microwave Circuits: A Review

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Over the past two decades, research on 2D materials has received much interest. Graphene is the most promising candidate regarding high-frequency applications thus far due to is high carrier mobility. Here, the research about the employment of graphene in micro- and millimeter-wave circuits is reviewed. The review starts with the different methodologies to grow and transfer graphene, before discussing the way graphene-based field-effect-transistors (GFETs) and diodes are built. A review on different approaches for realizing these devices is provided before discussing the employment of both GFETs and graphene diodes in different micro- and millimeter-wave circuits, showing the possibilities but also the limitations of this 2D material for high-frequency applications.

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Saeed, M., Palacios, P., Wei, M. D., Baskent, E., Fan, C. Y., Uzlu, B., … Negra, R. (2022, December 1). Graphene-Based Microwave Circuits: A Review. Advanced Materials. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202108473

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