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Computational and experimental study of a microwave electromagnetic bandgap structure with waveguiding defect for potential use as a bandpass wireless interconnect
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyPotential UseElectromagnetic CompatibilityComputational ElectromagneticsElectrical EngineeringBandpass Wireless InterconnectClock RatesAntennaMicrowave AntennaComputer EngineeringComputational StudiesMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicroelectronicsMicrowave PhotonicsMicrowave EngineeringGain FlatnessMillimeter WaveExperimental StudyTransmission Line
As clock rates continue to rise, problems with signal integrity, cross-coupling, and radiation may render impractical the baseband metallic interconnects presently used in computers. A potential means to address this problem is to use bandpass wireless interconnects operating at millimeter-wave center frequencies. We have conducted experimental and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) computational studies scaled to a 10 GHz center frequency of single-row and double-row waveguiding defects within an electromagnetic bandgap structure. Our initial experimental results scaled to 10 GHz have verified the feasibility of achieving an approximately 80% bandwidth with excellent stopband, gain flatness, and matching characteristics. When scaled to millimeter-wave center frequencies above 300 GHz, this technology appears feasible of supporting data rates in the hundreds of Gb/s.
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