THE EFFECTS OF DC BIAS LINES ON TERAHERTZ PHOTOMIXER ANTENNAS
Yılmaz, Adem
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Abstract
Photomixer antenna is an essential part of photomixer design. The development on
photomixer antennas has still being received considerable attention. DC bias lines are
being used in photomixer design to provide required DC voltage to photomixer antenna
in order to collect the electron-hole pairs that is excited by a laser beam focused on
semiconductor substrate.
This research investigates the effects of the DC bias lines on several types of
antennas for terahertz photomixers and proposes aa method, namely resistively loaded
lines (RLL), to compensate the effects of the DC bias lines. The RLL is formed by
placing lumped resistances periodically on the DC bias line in order to cease the leakage
current virtually, which cause a significant amount of distortion on the antenna
performance. In order to achieve a proper simulations of bias line effects on photomixer
antennas, a parametric investigation is carried on electromagnetic simulator HFSS to
obtain an optimized simulation technique. The simulation results of the dipole, folded
dipole, log-periodic, and spiral antennas show that RLL almost removes the effects of
the bias lines and improves the radiation pattern notably compared to that of the
commonly used bias line types, such as coplanar stripline and photonic bandgap type
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Keyword
Terahertz, photomixer, antenna, DC bias line, numerical methodItem type
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