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Gigahertz flexible graphene transistors for microwave integrated circuits
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Gigahertz flexible graphene transistors for microwave integrated circuits

Chao-Hui Yeh, Chao-Hui Yeh, Yi-Wei Lain, Yu-Chiao Chiu, Chen-Hung Liao, David Ricardo Moyano, Shawn S. H. Hsu and Po-Wen Chiu
ACS Nano, Vol.8(8), pp.7663-7670
2014

Abstract

flexible electronics frequency mixer graphene low noise amplifier radio frequency transistor
Flexible integrated circuits with complex functionalities are the missing link for the active development of wearable electronic devices. Here, we report a scalable approach to fabricate self-aligned graphene microwave transistors for the implementation of flexible low-noise amplifiers and frequency mixers, two fundamental building blocks of a wireless communication receiver. A devised AlO x T-gate structure is used to achieve an appreciable increase of device transconductance and a commensurate reduction of the associated parasitic resistance, thus yielding a remarkable extrinsic cutoff frequency of 32 GHz and a maximum oscillation frequency of 20 GHz; in both cases the operation frequency is an order of magnitude higher than previously reported. The two frequencies work at 22 and 13 GHz even when subjected to a strain of 2.5%. The gigahertz microwave integrated circuits demonstrated here pave the way for applications which require high flexibility and radio frequency operations. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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