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Performance analysis and comparison of ITO- and FTO-based optically transparent terahertz U-shaped patch antennas
, Dhamodharan S.K.
Published in Elsevier
2015
Volume: 66
   
Pages: 52 - 58
Abstract
An indium-doped tin oxide (ITO) and a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO)-based optically transparent U-shaped patch antennas are designed to resonate at 750 GHz and their performances are analyzed. Impedance bandwidth, radiation efficiency, directivity and gain of the proposed antennas are investigated. The proposed transparent antenna's characteristics are compared with the copper-based non-transparent U-shaped patch antenna, which is also designed to resonate at 750 GHz. Terahertz antennas are essential for inter-satellite communications systems to enable the adequate spatial resolution, broad bandwidth, higher data rates and highly directional beam with secured data transfer. The proposed ITO- and FTO-based transparent antennas have yielded impedance bandwidth of 9.54% and 11.49%, respectively, in the band 719-791 GHz and 714-801 GHz, respectively. The peak gain for ITO and FTO based transparent antennas is 3.35 dB and 2.26 dB at 732 GHz and 801 GHz, respectively. The proposed antennas are designed and simulated by using a finite element method based electromagnetic solver, Ansys - HFSS. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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JournalData powered by TypesetPhysica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier
ISSN13869477
Open AccessNo