Sub-terahertz communications (100-300 GHz) are explored today as a candidate technology to enable extremely high-rate, low-latency data services and high-resolution sensing in beyond-fifth-generation (beyond-5G) wireless networks. However, these sub-terahertz wireless systems will often have to operate in the near field, where the signal propagation does not follow canonical far-field models, including the commonly used free space path loss equation. Instead, the signal propagation in the near field follows more complex patterns that are not well-captured with analytical far-field models standardized for 5G research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProteins can be regarded as thermal nanosensors in an intra-body network. Upon being stimulated by Terahertz (THz) frequencies that match their vibrational modes, protein molecules experience resonant absorption and dissipate their energy as heat, undergoing a thermal process. This paper aims to analyze the effect of THz signaling on the protein heat dissipation mechanism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs human progenitor cells differentiate into neurons, the activities of many genes change; these changes are maintained within a narrow range, referred to as genome homeostasis. This process, which alters the synchronization of the entire expressed genome, is distorted in neurodevelopmental diseases such as schizophrenia. The coordinated gene activity networks formed by altering sets of genes comprise recurring coordination modules, governed by the entropy-controlling action of nuclear FGFR1, known to be associated with DNA topology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCavity magnonics is an emerging research area focusing on the coupling between magnons and photons. Despite its great potential for coherent information processing, it has been long restricted by the narrow interaction bandwidth. In this Letter, we theoretically propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel approach to achieve broadband photon-magnon coupling by adopting slow waves on engineered microwave waveguides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGraphene-based Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) integrated with microstrip patch antennas offer a promising approach for terahertz signal radiation. In this study, a dual-stage simulation methodology is employed to comprehensively investigate the device's performance. The initial stage, executed in MATLAB, delves into charge transport dynamics within a FET under asymmetric boundary conditions, employing hydrodynamic equations for electron transport in the graphene channel.
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