Nathan M. Monroe
PhD alum '22 · CEO and Founder, Cambridge Terahertz
After the group
CEO and Founder, Cambridge Terahertz
PhD Dissertation
High Angular Resolution Beam Steering Terahertz Antenna Arrays for Imaging Applications MIT DSpace ↗
Publications in the group 10
-
A 265-GHz CMOS Reflectarray with 98×98 Elements for 1°-Wide Beam Forming and High-Angular-Resolution Radar
-
A 1.54 mm², 264-GHz Wake-Up Receiver with Integrated Cryptographic Authentication for Ultra-Miniaturized Platforms
-
A 1.54mm² Wake-Up Receiver Based on THz Carrier Wave and Integrated Cryptographic Authentication
-
THz Cryo-CMOS Backscatter Transceiver: A Contactless 4 Kelvin-300 Kelvin Data Interface
-
A 140-GHz FMCW TX/RX-Antenna-Sharing Transceiver with Low-Inherent-Loss Duplexing and Adaptive Self-Interference Cancellation
-
A Dual-Antenna, 263-GHz Energy Harvester in CMOS for Ultra-Miniaturized Platforms with 13.6% RF-to-DC Conversion Efficiency at −8 dBm Input Power
-
Low-Loss On-Chip Passive Circuits Using C4 Layer for RF, mmWave and sub-THz Applications
-
A 140GHz Transceiver with Integrated Antenna, Inherent-Low-Loss Duplexing and Adaptive Self-Interference Cancellation for FMCW Monostatic Radar
-
Electronic THz Pencil Beam Forming and 2D Steering for High Angular-Resolution Operation: A 98×98 Unit, 265GHz CMOS Reflectarray with In-Unit Digital Beam Shaping and Squint Correction
-
mmWave and Sub-THz Technology Development in Intel 22nm Low-Power FinFET Process