Monolithic Integration of a Dual-Mode On-Chip Antenna with a Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Varactor for Reprogrammable Radio-Frequency Front Ends †
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Antenna Design
2.2. HZO Material Characterization
2.3. Fabrication Process
3. Results
3.1. SHF Mode
3.2. EHF Mode
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Symbol | |||||||||
| Length [μm] | 1680 | 1500 | 460 | 300 | 460 | 115 | 1080 | 300 | 950 |
| Work | Frequency Shift † | Material | Area | CMOS Compatible | Maximum Gain | Voltage | UWB Mode | Fractional Frequency Change | Non-Volatile Programmability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [16] | 17–17.3 GHz | KTN | 100 mm2 | No | 6.7 dBi | 0–150 V | No | 1.7% | No |
| [17] | 15.2–16 GHz | KNN | 16 mm2 | No | −2 dBi | 0–150 V | No | 4.6% | No |
| [46] | 0.6–0.75 GHz | BST | 645 mm2 | No | †† | 0–30 V | No | 14.5% | No |
| [43] | 28.5–34.9 GHz | BST | 1.75 mm2 | No | 4.6 dBi | 0–100 V | No | 22.6% | No |
| [47] ††† | 0.9–1.24 GHz | BST | 200 mm2 | No | - | 0–35 V | No | 31.8% | No |
| [21] | 9–9.2 GHz | HZO, Metamaterial, Resonator | 139.7 mm2 | Yes | 4 dBi | ±2 V | No | Not Provided, 2% Estimated | No |
| This work | 8.4–8.78 GHz | HZO | 6.5 mm2 | Yes | −4 dBi | ±5 V | Yes | 4.5% | Yes |
| This work | 34.9–37.9 GHz | HZO | 6.5 mm2 | Yes | 5 dBi | ±5 V | No | 8.3% | Yes |
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Quaresima, S.; Casilli, N.; Badran, S.; Kaya, O.; Petrov, V.; Colombo, L.; Davaji, B.; Jornet, J.M.; Cassella, C. Monolithic Integration of a Dual-Mode On-Chip Antenna with a Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Varactor for Reprogrammable Radio-Frequency Front Ends. Electronics 2026, 15, 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15040792
Quaresima S, Casilli N, Badran S, Kaya O, Petrov V, Colombo L, Davaji B, Jornet JM, Cassella C. Monolithic Integration of a Dual-Mode On-Chip Antenna with a Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Varactor for Reprogrammable Radio-Frequency Front Ends. Electronics. 2026; 15(4):792. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15040792
Chicago/Turabian StyleQuaresima, Samuel, Nicolas Casilli, Sherif Badran, Onurcan Kaya, Vitaly Petrov, Luca Colombo, Benyamin Davaji, Josep Miquel Jornet, and Cristian Cassella. 2026. "Monolithic Integration of a Dual-Mode On-Chip Antenna with a Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Varactor for Reprogrammable Radio-Frequency Front Ends" Electronics 15, no. 4: 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15040792
APA StyleQuaresima, S., Casilli, N., Badran, S., Kaya, O., Petrov, V., Colombo, L., Davaji, B., Jornet, J. M., & Cassella, C. (2026). Monolithic Integration of a Dual-Mode On-Chip Antenna with a Ferroelectric Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Varactor for Reprogrammable Radio-Frequency Front Ends. Electronics, 15(4), 792. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15040792

