Low-Dispersive Dielectric Mirrors for Future Wireless Terahertz Communication Systems

Dielectric reflectors have recently been proposed to be a key component for future wireless terahertz communication systems. Here, we investigate the dispersion properties of a mirror which consists of nine layers of two different dielectric materials. The layers differ considerably in their refract...

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description Dielectric reflectors have recently been proposed to be a key component for future wireless terahertz communication systems. Here, we investigate the dispersion properties of a mirror which consists of nine layers of two different dielectric materials. The layers differ considerably in their refractive index. The structure is highly reflecting and omnidirectional in a very broad frequency band. We find that the group delay is in the order of picoseconds inside the frequency band of interest (330-370 GHz), which is an acceptable value for such a component.
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Applied sciences
Bandwidth
Circuit properties
Communication systems
Delay
Dielectric materials
Dielectric mirrors
Dielectrics
Diffraction, scattering, reflection
Dispersions
Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
Electronics
Exact sciences and technology
Frequency
Frequency bands
Group delay
Intersymbol interference
Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
Microwaves
Mirrors
Radiocommunications
Radiowave propagation
Refractive index
sub-millimeter wave communication
Submillimeter wave communication
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
terahertz (THz) communication
Wireless communication
Wireless LAN
wireless local area network (LAN)
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