All-metal micromachining for the fabrication of sub-millimetre and THz waveguide components and circuits
Journal article, 2008

A novel technology for the manufacturing of micromachined all-metal waveguide circuits and structures for frequency bands ranging from 200 up to 7000 GHz (sub-millimetre and THz) is presented. The waveguide circuits are formed by using metal electroplating with preceding sputtering of a thin metal film seed layer over a photo-lithographically patterned thick SU-8 photoresist. The process provides the possibility of making three-dimensional structures via facilitating multi-level (layered) designs. The surface roughness of the THz waveguide structure was demonstrated to be as low as 30 nm. This technology was used to build a state-of-the-art waveguide balanced 1.3 THz hot electron bolometer mixer and other applications for radio astronomy instrumentation.

Author

Vincent Desmaris

Chalmers, Department of Radio and Space Science, Advanced Receiver Development

Denis Meledin

Chalmers, Department of Radio and Space Science, Advanced Receiver Development

Alexey Pavolotskiy

Chalmers, Department of Radio and Space Science, Advanced Receiver Development

Raquel Monje

Chalmers, Department of Radio and Space Science, Advanced Receiver Development

Victor Belitsky

Chalmers, Department of Radio and Space Science, Advanced Receiver Development

Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering

Vol. 18 095004-

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