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30
Citations
3802
World Ranking
6801
National Ranking
111

Overview

Jan Stake is affiliated with Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and has contributed extensively to research in engineering and materials science. Their work spans several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, atomic and molecular physics and optics, spectroscopy, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's research primarily focuses on terahertz technology and applications, graphene research and applications, microwave engineering and waveguides, spectroscopy and laser applications, microwave and dielectric measurement techniques, superconducting and THz device technology, and advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • 2022 47th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Jan Stake has collaborated multiple times with several coauthors, including Helena Rodilla, Marlene Bonmann, Divya Jayasankar, Juan Cabello-Sánchez, and Vladimir Drakinskiy.

Recent publications showcasing their research include:

  • "Thermoelectric graphene photodetectors with sub-nanosecond response times at terahertz frequencies," 2020, Nanophotonics
  • "Direct nanoscopic observation of plasma waves in the channel of a graphene field-effect transistor," 2020, Light Science & Applications
  • "A 3.5-THz, ×6-Harmonic, Single-Ended Schottky Diode Mixer for Frequency Stabilization of Quantum-Cascade Lasers," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • "The Dependence of the High-Frequency Performance of Graphene Field-Effect Transistors on Channel Transport Properties," 2020, IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society
  • "Terahertz frequency domain sensing for fast porosity measurement of pharmaceutical tablets," 2022, International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Best Publications

  • Antenna-integrated 0.6 THz FET direct detectors based on CVD graphene.

    Audrey Zak;Michael A Andersson;Maris Bauer;Jonas Matukas

  • Graphene-Si Schottky IR Detector

    Mina Amirmazlaghani;Farshid Raissi;Omid Habibpour;Josip Vukusic

  • Analytical Extraction of a Schottky Diode Model From Broadband $S$ -Parameters

    Aik Yean Tang;Vladimir Drakinskiy;Klas Yhland;Jorgen Stenarson

  • A Subharmonic Graphene FET Mixer

    O. Habibpour;S. Cherednichenko;J. Vukusic;K. Yhland

  • Terahertz Radiation Induces Non-Thermal Structural Changes Associated with Frohlich Condensation in a Protein Crystal

    Ida Lundholm;Helena Rodilla;Weixiao Yuan Wahlgren;Annette Duelli

  • A Large-Signal Graphene FET Model

    O. Habibpour;J. Vukusic;J. Stake

  • Integrated 200–240-GHz FMCW Radar Transceiver Module

    Tomas Bryllert;Vladimir Drakinskiy;Ken B. Cooper;Jan Stake

  • A flexible graphene terahertz detector

    Xinxin Yang;Andrei Vorobiev;Andrey Generalov;Michael A. Andersson

  • Effects of self-heating on planar heterostructure barrier varactor diodes

    J. Stake;L. Dillner;S.H. Jones;C. Mann

  • A 30-GHz Integrated Subharmonic Mixer Based on a Multichannel Graphene FET

    O. Habibpour;J. Vukusic;J. Stake

  • Impact of Eddy Currents and Crowding Effects on High-Frequency Losses in Planar Schottky Diodes

    Aik Yean Tang;J. Stake

  • Heterostructure-barrier-varactor design

    J. Stake;S.H. Jones;L. Dillner;S. Hollung

  • A 400-GHz Graphene FET Detector

    Andrey A. Generalov;Michael A. Andersson;Xinxin Yang;Andrei Vorobiev

  • 10 dB small-signal graphene FET amplifier

    Michael Andersson;Omid Habibpour;Josip Vukusic;Jan Stake

  • Thermoelectric graphene photodetectors with sub-nanosecond response times at Terahertz frequencies

    Leonardo Viti;Alisson R. Cadore;Xinxin Yang;Andrei Vorobiev

  • A Room Temperature Bolometer for Terahertz Coherent and Incoherent Detection

    S. Cherednichenko;A. Hammar;S. Bevilacqua;V. Drakinskiy

  • Direct nanoscopic observation of plasma waves in the channel of a graphene field-effect transistor

    Amin Soltani;Frederik Kuschewski;Marlene Bonmann;Andrey Generalov;Andrey Generalov

  • Electro-Thermal Model for Multi-Anode Schottky Diode Multipliers

    Aik Yean Tang;E. Schlecht;R. Lin;G. Chattopadhyay

  • Design and Characterization of 1.8–3.2 THz Schottky-Based Harmonic Mixers

    Berhanu T. Bulcha;Jeffrey L. Hesler;Vladimir Drakinskiy;Jan Stake

  • A Low VSWR 2SB Schottky Receiver

    P. J. Sobis;A. Emrich;J. Stake

  • A distributed heterostructure barrier varactor frequency tripler

    S. Hollung;J. Stake;L. Dillner;M. Ingvarson

  • International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology

    Jan Stake;Harald Franz Arno Merkel

  • Thermoelectric graphene photodetectors with sub-nanosecond response times at terahertz frequencies

    Leonardo Viti;Alisson R. Cadore;Xinxin Yang;Andrei Vorobiev

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Stampfer
Christoph Stampfer RWTH Aachen University
Hartmut G. Roskos
Hartmut G. Roskos Goethe University Frankfurt
Herbert Zirath
Herbert Zirath Chalmers University of Technology
Kenji Watanabe
Kenji Watanabe National Institute for Materials Science
Andrea C. Ferrari
Andrea C. Ferrari University of Cambridge
Takashi Taniguchi
Takashi Taniguchi National Institute for Materials Science
Peter A. Andrekson
Peter A. Andrekson Chalmers University of Technology
Wlodek Strupinski
Wlodek Strupinski Warsaw University of Technology
Spartak Gevorgian
Spartak Gevorgian Chalmers University of Technology
Magnus Willander
Magnus Willander Linköping University

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