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Millimeter-wave-Lightwave Converters Using X-Cut Ti:LiNbO3 Waveguide Suspended to Patch Antennas Embedded with a Gap on Low-k Dielectric Substrate

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Abstract

The demand for high quality multimedia services by mobile devices increases continuously [1]. To meet the demand, large capacity of wireless communication is required. The capacity can be enhanced using millimeter- wave (MMW) carriers with large bandwidth. However, one drawback of the MMW carrier is high transmission losses in the free space. It can be used to realize short range and indoor wireless communication. The small coverage area can be expanded by adopting radio-over-fiber (ROF) technology. The key device in the ROF technology is MMW to lightwave (LW) converters.

© 2013 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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