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Flexible and Transparent All-Graphene Circuits for Quaternary Digital Modulations

Materials Science 2012-08-24 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

In modern communication system, 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. A flexible signal modulation scheme is hence essential to wide range of applications based on flexible electronics. Here we report a fully bendable all-graphene modulator circuit with the capability to encode a carrier signal with quaternary digital information for the first time. By exploiting the ambipolarity and the nonlinearity in a graphene transistor, we demonstrated two types of quaternary modulation schemes: 4-ary amplitude-shift keying (4-ASK) and quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK). Remarkably, 4-ASK and QPSK can be realized with just 1 and 2 all-graphene transistors, respectively, representing a drastic reduction in circuit complexity when compared with conventional digital modulators. In addition, the circuit is not only flexible but also highly transparent (~95% transmittance) owing to their all-graphene design with every component (channel, interconnects, load resistor, and source/drain/gate electrodes) fabricated from graphene films. Taken together, these results represent a significant step toward achieving a high speed communication system that can be monolithically integrated on a flexible and transparent platform.

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@article{arxiv.1208.4780,
  title  = {Flexible and Transparent All-Graphene Circuits for Quaternary Digital Modulations},
  author = {Seunghyun Lee and Kyunghoon Lee and Chang-Hua Liu and Girish S. Kulkarni and Zhaohui Zhong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.4780},
  year   = {2012}
}

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29 pages, 8 figures, 1 table