A Corrugated Planar-Goubau-Line Termination for Terahertz Waves
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

The planar Goubau line is a promising low-loss metal waveguide for terahertz applications. To enable advanced circuits and multi-port measurements based on planar Goubau lines, there is a strong need for broadband impedance-matched loads, which can be used to absorb the energy and minimize standing waves in a system. In this work, we propose a termination for planar Goubau lines based on an exponentially-tapered corrugated line, gradually increasing conductor losses while maintaining small reflections. The corrugation density is high enough to increase conductor losses without requiring an auxiliary low-conductivity material. A 400-µm long planar Goubau line load was fabricated on a 10-µm thick silicon substrate suspended in the air. Simulations of the load show excellent agreement with calibrated reflection measurements in the frequency range 0.5 THz – 1.1 THz. Above the cut-off frequency of around 580 GHz, the measured reflections are less than -19 dB, below the noise floor of the characterization setup.

Silicon-on-insulator

Matched load

Terahertz waveguides

On-wafer measurements

Submillimeter wave circuits

Scattering parameters

Suspended substrate

Planar Goubau line

Corrugated line

Författare

Juan Cabello Sánchez

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Terahertz- och millimetervågsteknik

Vladimir Drakinskiy

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Terahertz- och millimetervågsteknik

Jan Stake

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Terahertz- och millimetervågsteknik

Helena Rodilla

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Terahertz- och millimetervågsteknik

IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters

2771-957X (ISSN) 2771-9588 (eISSN)

Vol. 33 6 643-646

Styrkeområden

Informations- och kommunikationsteknik

Infrastruktur

Kollberglaboratoriet

Nanotekniklaboratoriet

Ämneskategorier

Annan elektroteknik och elektronik

DOI

10.1109/LMWT.2023.3239984

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