Arrays and new antenna topologies for increasing THz power generation using photomixers Articles uri icon

authors

publication date

  • February 2013

start page

  • 97

end page

  • 108

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 34

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1866-6892

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1866-6906

abstract

  • Power limitations in CW THz generation imposed by conventional photomixers ("antenna emitters", AEs) are the major drawbacks on THz generation. From the antenna point of view, two different strategies are proposed to increase the generated power: optimized arrays and lenses arrangements and the use of new dielectric horn antennas. Then, using multiple small lenses, one per each single element, instead of a large one, bigger than the array, makes the generated power much higher. In addition, horn antennas etched in the substrate are considered in order to reduce the energy distribution scattering. Finally, some manufacturing issues are discussed.Power limitations in CW THz generation imposed by conventional photomixers ("antenna emitters", AEs) are the major drawbacks on THz generation. From the antenna point of view, two different strategies are proposed to increase the generated power: optimized arrays and lenses arrangements and the use of new dielectric horn antennas. Then, using multiple small lenses, one per each single element, instead of a large one, bigger than the array, makes the generated power much higher. In addition, horn antennas etched in the substrate are considered in order to reduce the energy distribution scattering. Finally, some manufacturing issues are discussed.

keywords

  • high power terahertz; horn antennas; photomixers; planar antennas; lenses; arrays; spiral antennas; terahertz