Ribbon waveguides made of alumina or of semiconductors (Si, InP, or GaAs) have been proposed as low-loss transmission lines for coupling electronic components and circuits that operate at frequencies from 30 to 1,000 GHz. In addition to low losses (and a concomitant ability to withstand power levels higher than would otherwise be possible), the proposed ribbon waveguides would offer the advantage of compatibility with the materials and structures now commonly incorporated into integrated circuits. Heretofore, low-loss transmission lines for this frequency range have been unknown, making it necessary to resort to designs that, variously, place circuits and components to be coupled in proximity of each other and/or provide for coupling via fr...
A contactless transition from a high-permittivity microstrip line (e_r=9.9) to an air-filled wavegui...
A survey was made of the state-of-the-art in millimeter (20 GHz to 300 GHz) wave transmission system...
Silicon (Si), although not traditionally the material of choice for RF and microwave applications, h...
A recent discovery shows that a high-dielectric constant, low-loss, solid material can be made into ...
In the terahertz band, the availability of dielectric materials for fabrication of long waveguides i...
Low-loss dielectric waveguides are promising for use instead of metal ones, but problems in transiti...
The traditional tapered-to-a-point coupler for dielectric rod waveguide, and even the new cusp-like ...
In this letter we show the viability of using concentric cylindrically-periodic (CP) dielectrics to ...
Packaging of MMIC LNA (monolithic microwave integrated circuit low-noise amplifier) chips at frequen...
The use of finlines for microwave monolithic integrated circuit application in the 20 to 40 GHz freq...
This paper presents a transmission-line structure suitable \ud for micromachining technology. The st...
A photonic choke joint structure with a wide- stop-band is proposed for use as a waveguide flange in...
Waveguides can be used as both packaging cases and interconnection media between chips. No bond wire...
Three new Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) transmission lines, namely, Suspended CPW (SCPW), Stripline-like ...
Thanks to Mooreâ s Law, standard CMOS technology enables circuits to operate in the millimeter-wave...
A contactless transition from a high-permittivity microstrip line (e_r=9.9) to an air-filled wavegui...
A survey was made of the state-of-the-art in millimeter (20 GHz to 300 GHz) wave transmission system...
Silicon (Si), although not traditionally the material of choice for RF and microwave applications, h...
A recent discovery shows that a high-dielectric constant, low-loss, solid material can be made into ...
In the terahertz band, the availability of dielectric materials for fabrication of long waveguides i...
Low-loss dielectric waveguides are promising for use instead of metal ones, but problems in transiti...
The traditional tapered-to-a-point coupler for dielectric rod waveguide, and even the new cusp-like ...
In this letter we show the viability of using concentric cylindrically-periodic (CP) dielectrics to ...
Packaging of MMIC LNA (monolithic microwave integrated circuit low-noise amplifier) chips at frequen...
The use of finlines for microwave monolithic integrated circuit application in the 20 to 40 GHz freq...
This paper presents a transmission-line structure suitable \ud for micromachining technology. The st...
A photonic choke joint structure with a wide- stop-band is proposed for use as a waveguide flange in...
Waveguides can be used as both packaging cases and interconnection media between chips. No bond wire...
Three new Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) transmission lines, namely, Suspended CPW (SCPW), Stripline-like ...
Thanks to Mooreâ s Law, standard CMOS technology enables circuits to operate in the millimeter-wave...
A contactless transition from a high-permittivity microstrip line (e_r=9.9) to an air-filled wavegui...
A survey was made of the state-of-the-art in millimeter (20 GHz to 300 GHz) wave transmission system...
Silicon (Si), although not traditionally the material of choice for RF and microwave applications, h...