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Study of CMOS THz pixels using different antenna geometries on metamaterial structures and in-pixel high-performances signal processing

Nicolas Monnier
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Jean-Pierre Rostaing
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Guillaume Moritz
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Jean-Alain Nicolas
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Gilles Sicard
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Michel Ney
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A study of different pixel implementations working around 300 GHz is presented. They are monolithically integrated in a standard low-cost CMOS process with a high performances read-out chain for signal processing. All the different pixel configurations are compliant with the integrated metal stack and the imposed density rules of the technology. A test-chip, composed of a total of 17 cases of study, will be evaluated including a matrix of 9×9 pixels allowing real-time imaging. Significant improvement has been made on the detector, thanks to antenna/nMOSFET codesign, and on the signal processing chain. A S11 of -18.2 dB with 5.8-dBi gain and a radiated front-to-back ratio of 10.1 dB are achieved regarding integrated antenna performances.
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hal-01759098 , version 1 (05-04-2018)

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Nicolas Monnier, Jean-Pierre Rostaing, Guillaume Moritz, Jean-Alain Nicolas, Gilles Sicard, et al.. Study of CMOS THz pixels using different antenna geometries on metamaterial structures and in-pixel high-performances signal processing. IRMMW-THz 2017, Aug 2017, Cancún, Mexico. 2017, ⟨10.1109/IRMMW-THz.2017.8066958⟩. ⟨hal-01759098⟩
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