Optically Transparent Microwave Polarizer Based on Quasi-Metallic Graphene

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Abstract

In this paper, we report on the engineering and the realization of optically transparent graphene-based microwave devices using Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) graphene whose sheet resistance may be tailored down to values below 30Ω/sq. In particular, we show that the process was successfully used to realize and characterize a simple, optically transparent graphene-based wire-grid polarizer at microwave frequencies (X band). The availability of graphene operating in a quasi-metallic region may allow the integration of graphene layers in several microwave components, thus leading to the realization of fully transparent (and flexible) microwave devices.

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Grande, M., Bianco, G. V., Vincenti, M. A., De Ceglia, D., Capezzuto, P., Scalora, M., … Bruno, G. (2015). Optically Transparent Microwave Polarizer Based on Quasi-Metallic Graphene. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17083

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