Silicon Resonant Antenna

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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3 pages, 4 figures

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The need for high data rate communication systems has been dramatically increasing in recent years. The millimeter-wave bands (such as 60 GHz) have been investigated for wireless high data rate transmission. At these frequencies, the conductor loss is significant which makes dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) a good replacement for microstrip patch antennas currently in use. Moreover, use of silicon as the dielectric material in a DRA provides the great feature of bandwidth tunability through carrier density modulation. In this paper, we present experimental and theoretical studies of antennas made from silicon.

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