# Simple Design on Nanoscale Receivers Using CNT Cantilevers

**Authors:** Yuji Ito, Yukihiro Tadokoro

arXiv: 1904.02529 · 2022-02-01

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a simplified nanoscale receiver design using carbon nanotube cantilevers that enhances phase detection performance without requiring a reference wave or carrier signal.

## Contribution

It proposes a novel design method that simplifies the receiver structure and improves phase detection capabilities at the nanoscale.

## Key findings

- Receiver structure is simplified by eliminating the need for a reference wave.
- Performance in phase detection is enhanced with the new design.
- The proposed method reduces complexity and potentially improves reliability.

## Abstract

A nanoscale receiver utilizing the cantilever of a carbon nanotube has been developed to detect phase information included in transmitted signals. The existing receiver consists of a phase detector and demodulator which employ a reference wave and carrier signal, respectively. This paper presents a design method to simplify the receiver in structure with enhancing the performance for the phase detection. The reference wave or carrier signal is not needed in the receiver via the proposed design method.

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