International audienceThis paper presents an air-filled substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) internally including a forest of carbon nanotubes (CNT) to create a slow-wave effect and thus, to decrease the dimensions of the structure. For 400-μm of CNT height, the simulation shows a reduction of the surface up to 68%, as compared to a structure without CNT, for an impact on the unloaded quality factor reduced by 19% at 28 GHz. A comparison is also made with copper blind vias instead of CNT to create the slow-wave effect: simulation shows twice more losses than the solution with CNT. By considering 200−μm CNT height, measurement results allow obtaining a 25%-reduction of the cut-off frequency as compared to a non-slow-wave waveguide with the s...
Measurements on a carbon nanotube based ridge gap resonator are presented in this paper. Carbon nano...
Abstract—Carbon nanotubes are characterized by slow wave propagation and high characteristic impedan...
The shift to higher frequencies of wireless communications is interesting for several reasons. Indee...
As devices get more connected and communication increase in density, new challenges arise. The usual...
International audienceThis paper describes a classic architecture of a 4 × 4 Butler matrix in an inn...
International audienceIn this article, a partially air-filled and slow wave substrate integrated wav...
International audienceAn original 2.5 technology based on vertically aligned Carbon Nanotubes (VACNT...
This article investigates the propagation along coplanar waveguide (CPW) structures, where multiwall...
Microfabrication with Si has its benefits but it is time consuming when etching high ratio structure...
International audienceThis paper describes a new concept of substrate integrated waveguide (SIW): a ...
AbstractCarbon nanotubes are being used here as a base material for rapid prototyping of a high freq...
A novel technique for millimeter wave absorber material embedded in a metal waveguide is proposed. T...
The ability to efficiently transmit and manipulate high-frequency signals poses major challenges res...
Recent progress with tailored growth and post-process sorting enables carbon nanotube (CNT) assembli...
Measurements on a carbon nanotube based ridge gap resonator are presented in this paper. Carbon nano...
Abstract—Carbon nanotubes are characterized by slow wave propagation and high characteristic impedan...
The shift to higher frequencies of wireless communications is interesting for several reasons. Indee...
As devices get more connected and communication increase in density, new challenges arise. The usual...
International audienceThis paper describes a classic architecture of a 4 × 4 Butler matrix in an inn...
International audienceIn this article, a partially air-filled and slow wave substrate integrated wav...
International audienceAn original 2.5 technology based on vertically aligned Carbon Nanotubes (VACNT...
This article investigates the propagation along coplanar waveguide (CPW) structures, where multiwall...
Microfabrication with Si has its benefits but it is time consuming when etching high ratio structure...
International audienceThis paper describes a new concept of substrate integrated waveguide (SIW): a ...
AbstractCarbon nanotubes are being used here as a base material for rapid prototyping of a high freq...
A novel technique for millimeter wave absorber material embedded in a metal waveguide is proposed. T...
The ability to efficiently transmit and manipulate high-frequency signals poses major challenges res...
Recent progress with tailored growth and post-process sorting enables carbon nanotube (CNT) assembli...
Measurements on a carbon nanotube based ridge gap resonator are presented in this paper. Carbon nano...
Abstract—Carbon nanotubes are characterized by slow wave propagation and high characteristic impedan...
The shift to higher frequencies of wireless communications is interesting for several reasons. Indee...