Article | REF: E3335 V1

Microwave photonics. Optical control of electronic functions

Author: Charlotte TRIPON-CANSELIET

Publication date: January 10, 2014

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7. Conclusion

The field of light/semiconductor material interactions opens up new prospects for the realization of optically controlled microwave functions. In addition, miniaturization and the growth of nanotechnologies are driving the development of studies into the microwave electromagnetic properties of 1D and 2D nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), semiconductor nanowires, 2D nanostructures, including graphene, nanorods and semiconductor nanostructuring) together with the study of new RF, sub-mm and THz functions using these nanomaterials (generation,...

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