Signal-to-noise ratio in Terahertz wireless communication using field-effect-transistors as detectors Auteur(s): Tohme L., Blin S., Nouvel P., Pénarier A., Torres J., Varani L., Ducournau Guillaume, Artillan Philippe, Bollaert S., Roelens Yannick, Coquillat D., But D., Knap W., Teppe F.
Conference: 2013 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND FLUCTUATIONS (ICNF) (Montpellier, FR, 2013-06-24) Ref HAL: hal-00980298_v1 DOI: 10.1109/ICNF.2013.6578992 Exporter : BibTex | endNote Résumé: We report on terahertz wireless communication experiments at 0.2 THz, using a commercial GaAs field-effect-transistor as detector. For the first time, we will present the transmission of pseudo-random bit sequence at 0.2 THz using this commercial transistor and demonstrate open eye-patterns up to 1.5 Gbps. This transistor is integrated into a machined horn, so that its sensitivity is improved to 1 V/W, and has a 10 GHz cut-off frequency. We will discuss signal-to-noise ratio in the terahertz wireless data transmission. |