Comprehensive analysis and exploratory design of graphene-based subharmonic mixers operating at the gigahertz band
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Pardo, Mari Carmen; Pasadas Cantos, Francisco; Medina Rull, Alberto; García Palomo, Mikel; Ortiz Ruiz, Sergio; González Marín, Enrique; Godoy Medina, Andrés; García Ruiz, Francisco JavierEditorial
Springer Nature
Materia
graphene field-effect transistor ambipolar electronics subharmonic mixing radio-frequency large-signal S-parameters impedance matching
Date
2025-03-14Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Pardo, M.C., Pasadas, F., Medina-Rull, A. et al. Comprehensive analysis and exploratory design of graphene-based subharmonic mixers operating at the gigahertz band. Discover Nano 20, 52 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-025-04221-x
Patrocinador
Junta de Andalucía P21_00149 ENERGHENE; MICIU/AEI/https://doi.org/10.13039/501100011033 TED2021-129769B-I00 FlexPowHar, TED2021-129938B-I00, PID2023-150162OB-I00; European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR; FEDER, UE.; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN) FPU21/04904; A-ING-253-UGR23 FEDER Andalucía 2021–2027; MCIN/AEI/PTA PTA2020-018250-IRésumé
Ambipolar conductance in graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs), and in particular their quasi-quadratic I-V transfer characteristic, makes these devices excellent candidates for exploiting subharmonic mixing at high frequencies. Several realizations have already demonstrated the ability of GFETs to compete with, or even improve, state-of-the-art mixers based on traditional technologies. Nonetheless, a systematic analysis of the influence on performance of both circuit design and technological aspects has not been conducted yet. In this work, we present a comprehensive assessment of the conver-sion losses by means of applying radio-frequency circuit design techniques in terms of filtering and match-ing, along with the impact stemming from physical and geometric variations of a fabricated graphene technology.