A new possible mechanism of signal detection in the THz range is investigated, based on the excitation of resonances due to the tunneling effect between two graphene nanoribbons. A simple detector is proposed, where two graphene nanoribbons are used to contact two copper electrodes. The terminal voltages are shown to exhibit strong resonances when the frequency of an external impinging field is tuned to the characteristic tunneling frequency of the graphene layer pair. An electrodynamic model for the electron transport along the graphene nanoribbons is extended here to include the tunneling effect, and a coupled transmission line model is finally derived. This model is able to predict not only the tunneling resonance, but also the well-know...
This paper presents a realization of interconnects working in the THz range, based on the propagatio...
The majority of the proposed graphene-based THz devices consist of a metamaterial that can optically...
In this paper, we present a theory of edge effects in graphene for its applications to nanoantennas ...
A new possible mechanism of signal detection in the THz range is investigated, based on the excitati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
A device model for multi-layer graphene nanoribbons terahertz detector is presented. To investigate ...
A device model for multi-layer graphene nanoribbons terahertz detector is presented. To investigate ...
We demonstrate that spin-orbit coupling can give rise to a strong terahertz response in metallic arm...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
This paper presents a realization of interconnects working in the THz range, based on the propagatio...
The majority of the proposed graphene-based THz devices consist of a metamaterial that can optically...
In this paper, we present a theory of edge effects in graphene for its applications to nanoantennas ...
A new possible mechanism of signal detection in the THz range is investigated, based on the excitati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
Nanotransistors offer great prospect for the development of innovative THz detectors based on the no...
A device model for multi-layer graphene nanoribbons terahertz detector is presented. To investigate ...
A device model for multi-layer graphene nanoribbons terahertz detector is presented. To investigate ...
We demonstrate that spin-orbit coupling can give rise to a strong terahertz response in metallic arm...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
In this contribution, we eectively combine important developments of nowadays technology: graphene ...
This paper presents a realization of interconnects working in the THz range, based on the propagatio...
The majority of the proposed graphene-based THz devices consist of a metamaterial that can optically...
In this paper, we present a theory of edge effects in graphene for its applications to nanoantennas ...