Abstract
One of the major objectives of communication systems is the ability to transmit data at the highest possible rates. The ever-growing user demand for wireless communication already exceeds capacities of present networks.In order to solve this problem, we introduce communication systems based on terahertz (THz) high-frequency carriers, whose frequencies are high enough to support data-rates higher than a hundred of gigahertz. In particular, we are interested in the development and the integration of a high data-rate detector intended for THz wireless communication.We use a GaAs High-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) as detector. Unlike existing detectors such as Schottky diodes, the transistor studied in this thesis offers advantages in terms of cost, compactness and performances. In particular, the output impedance is more suitable for high data-rate integrated circuits whose input impedance is 50 Ohm. We present the characterization of the detector in terms of sensitivity and modulation bandwidth, demonstrating for the first time its ability to be used for high data-rate communications. The transistor's integration, essential for real communications, is detailed.A wireless THz communication is demonstrated around 0.200 THz and 0.309 THz. For the first time, an error-free transmission at data-rates up to 8.2 Gbps is demonstrated, using a GaAs plasma wave HEMT and a 0.309 THz carrier frequency. Finally, we present new transistors with integrated antenna, allowing communications at higher data-rates and with a longer range, thanks to a better sensitivity.