Tunable 200 GHz lens-coupled annular-slot antennas using Schottky varactor diodes for all-electronic reconfigurable terahertz circuits

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A tunable lens-coupled annular-slot antenna using a Schottky varactor diode has been designed, fabricated and characterised at 140 to 220 GHz. Simulation results show that the resonant frequency of the annular-slot antenna can be effectively tuned by varying the capacitance of the imbedded varactor diode, with an average tunability of ~2.5 GHz/fF. Prototype demonstration using a varactor with zero-bias capacitance of 3.8 fF has shown a frequency tuning range from 197 to 202.7 GHz by varying the diode DC bias voltage from 1 to -5 V (corresponding to a diode capacitance change from 4.97 to 2.4 fF). The measured tunability is 2.22 GHz/fF, which agrees well with simulation. Projections indicate tuning ranges of ~50 GHz in the G-band should be possible using varactor diodes with ~20 fF zero-bias capacitance. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Jiang, Z., Rahman, S. M., Fay, P., Hesler, J. L., & Liu, L. (2013). Tunable 200 GHz lens-coupled annular-slot antennas using Schottky varactor diodes for all-electronic reconfigurable terahertz circuits. Electronics Letters, 49(23), 1428–1430. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.3217

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