S. Hara, R. Dong, Sangyeop Lee, K. Takano, Naoya Toshida, S. Tanoi, Tatsuo Hagino, M. Mubarak, N. Sekine, I. Watanabe, A. Kasamatsu, K. Sakakibara, Shunichi Kubo, Satoshi Miura, Y. Umeda, T. Yoshida, S. Amakawa, M. Fujishima
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引用次数: 7
Abstract
Lower terahertz (THz) frequency band above 250 GHz is considered a promising platform for ultrahigh-speed broadband wireless communications beyond 5G [1]. Standardization of frequencies around 300 GHz (hereafter referred to as the “300-GHz band”) is discussed in [2, 3]. Research and development of transceiver circuits and modules operating in the 300-GHz band have actively been pursued [4–7].