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Traveling-wave metal/insulator/metal diodes for improved infrared bandwidth and efficiency of antenna-coupled rectifiers

Grover et al., 2010

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15387326545890102923
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Grover S
Dmitriyeva O
Estes M
Moddel G
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IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology

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We evaluate a technique to improve the performance of antenna-coupled diode rectifiers working in the IR. Efficient operation of conventional, lumped-element rectifiers is limited to the low terahertz. By using femtosecond-fast MIM diodes in a traveling-wave (TW) …
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