2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-016-0417-9
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Modeling of Graphene Coplanar Waveguide and its Discontinuities for THz Integrated Circuits Applications

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“…are defined similarly to the relation (30). The transverse components of electric and magnetic fields are expressed: , (54) Where the Q-matrices in ( 53), ( 54) are defined as follows: ,…”
Section: The Proposed General Structure and Formulation Of The Problemmentioning
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“…are defined similarly to the relation (30). The transverse components of electric and magnetic fields are expressed: , (54) Where the Q-matrices in ( 53), ( 54) are defined as follows: ,…”
Section: The Proposed General Structure and Formulation Of The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that i-index in relation (30) shows the roots of the characteristics equation of ( 25) and the sign ± indicates the exponential form. For instance, 𝑇 2 − is related to the coefficient of exp (−𝑘 𝑧,2 𝑧).…”
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“…[10][11][12][13] However, limited by the atomic-scale thickness and the small active area of a graphene flake, graphene-based THz detectors always suffer from insufficient THz wave coupling. [14][15][16] There have been numerous theoretical or simulation studies on the absorption enhancement in graphene by metamaterials, [17][18][19][20] metasurfaces, [21][22][23] photonic crystals, [24][25][26] waveguides, 27 and resonant cavities. [28][29][30] However, the fabrication of these complex structures still hinders the practical applications of graphene-based THz detectors.…”
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