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Research article published in EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers.
S Rahiminejad, A M Saleem, V Desmaris, P Enoksson • August 20, 2014
Research artiÂcle pubÂlished in EUROSENSORS 2014, the 28th EuroÂpean ConÂferÂence on SolÂid-State TransÂducÂers. Abstract: CarÂbon nanÂotubes are being used here as a base mateÂrÂiÂal for rapid proÂtoÂtypÂing of a high freÂquenÂcy device. It has been impleÂmentÂed on a ridge gap resÂonator for 220–325 GHz which has preÂviÂousÂly been fabÂriÂcatÂed in Si. MicroÂfabÂriÂcaÂtion with Si has its benÂeÂfits but it is time conÂsumÂing when etchÂing high ratio strucÂtures. CNT based strucÂtures offer a rapid and low cost turnover for proÂtoÂtypÂing. MeaÂsureÂments comÂparÂing the CNT-based strucÂture to a preÂviÂousÂly made Si strucÂture and simÂuÂlaÂtions are preÂsentÂed. The unloaded Q‑values and the loss/​mm are preÂsentÂed from simÂuÂlaÂtions, Si-based resÂonator meaÂsureÂments and CNT-based resÂonator measurements.
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