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The concept and analysis of a THz frequency-reconfigurable antennas using graphene are presented. The antennas exploit dipole-like plasmonic resonances that can be frequency-tuned on large range via the electric field effect in a graphene stack. In addition to efficient dynamic control, the proposed approach allows high miniaturization and good direct matching with continuous wave THz sources. A qualitative model is used to successfully explain the excellent impedance stability under reconfiguration. These initial results are very promising for future all-graphene THz transceivers and sensors.
Klaus Kern, Shai Mangel, Alessio Scavuzzo, Tobias Wollandt
Oleg Yazyev, Quansheng Wu, Cheng Shen, Na Li, Jian Tang, Rong Yang