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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Terahertz range spans 0.1 and 10 THz. Due to this tremendous high range of Terahertz, it could support high-performance  platforms,  envisioned  for  post-5G applications by providing high efficiencies and high gains in extensive broadband. This project aims to explore and investigate several different antennas designs to be seamlessly integrated with an all-silicon waveguide in some particular aspects such as high gain, high efficiency and wider broadband.       
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Terahertz range spans 0.1 and 10 THz. Due to this tremendous high range of frequencies, it could support high-performance  platforms,  envisioned  for  post-5G applications by providing high efficiencies and high gains in extensive broadband. This project aims to explore and investigate several different antennas designs to be seamlessly integrated with an all-silicon waveguide in some particular aspects such as high gain, high efficiency and wider broadband.       
 
      
 
      
 
=== Project team ===
 
=== Project team ===

Revision as of 20:39, 11 March 2020

Abstract here

Introduction

Terahertz range spans 0.1 and 10 THz. Due to this tremendous high range of frequencies, it could support high-performance platforms, envisioned for post-5G applications by providing high efficiencies and high gains in extensive broadband. This project aims to explore and investigate several different antennas designs to be seamlessly integrated with an all-silicon waveguide in some particular aspects such as high gain, high efficiency and wider broadband.

Project team

Project students

  • Harrison Lees
  • Jie Liang

Supervisors

  • Dr Withawat Withayachumnankul
  • Dr Wendy Suk Ling Lee
  • Wei Jie Gao

Objectives

Set of objectives

Background

Topic 1

Method

Results

Conclusion

References

[1] a, b, c, "Simple page", In Proceedings of the Conference of Simpleness, 2010.

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