| Literature DB >> 22910364 |
Seunghyun Lee1, Kyunghoon Lee, Chang-Hua Liu, Girish S Kulkarni, Zhaohui Zhong.
Abstract
In modern communication systems, modulation is a key function that embeds the baseband signal (information) into a carrier wave so that it can be successfully broadcasted through a medium such as air or cables. Here we report a flexible all-graphene modulator circuit with the capability of encoding a carrier signal with quaternary digital information. By exploiting the ambipolarity and the nonlinearity in a graphene transistor, we demonstrate two types of quaternary modulation schemes: quaternary amplitude-shift keying and quadrature phase-shift keying. Remarkably, both modulation schemes can be realized with just 1 and 2 all-graphene transistors, respectively, representing a drastic reduction in circuit complexity when compared with conventional modulators. In addition, the circuit is not only flexible but also highly transparent (~95% transmittance) owing to its all-graphene design with every component (channel, interconnects, load resistor and source/drain/gate electrodes) fabricated from graphene films.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22910364 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919