Modelling of the carrier mobility of L. Leucocephala Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) for photoconductive antenna / Busmina Balkis Abd Hadi

Photoconductive antennas are most common devices used for generation and detection of Terahertz (THz) radiation and somehow have some similarity to the conversional RF/microwave antennas on the other hand, they also somehow different from the RF/microwave antennas in terms of the feeding technique....

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Main Author: Abd Hadi, Busmina Balkis
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/68352/1/68352.pdf
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Summary:Photoconductive antennas are most common devices used for generation and detection of Terahertz (THz) radiation and somehow have some similarity to the conversional RF/microwave antennas on the other hand, they also somehow different from the RF/microwave antennas in terms of the feeding technique. There are limitation on this antenna which is low efficiency and difficult to obtain high power. Study of the carrier mobility of photoconductive antenna substrate was significant to enhance antenna performance. This paper is aim to modelling carrier mobility of Leucaena Leiicocephala Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) as photoconductive antenna substrate, using regression method and error bars within two samples with same density composition; 70% of polypropylene and 30% of L. Leucocephala filler Wood were analyzed. A simple model reproduces to predict the measured behavior.