Recent Advances in mm-Wave and Sub-THz/THz Oscillators for FutureG Technologies

arXiv:2604.2690315.1
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For circuit designers working on high-frequency oscillators, this review consolidates recent trends but offers no novel contributions.

This paper reviews recent advances in mm-wave and sub-THz/THz oscillators for 5G/6G and beyond, covering design approaches and performance metrics. It provides design guidelines but does not present new results or quantitative comparisons.

This paper provides a concise yet comprehensive review of recent advancements in millimeter-wave (mm-wave) oscillators below 100 GHz and sub-terahertz (sub-THz/THz) oscillators above 100 GHz for next-generation computing and communication systems, including 5G, 6G, and beyond. Various design approaches, including CMOS, SiGe, and III-V semiconductor technologies, are explored in terms of performance metrics such as phase noise, output power, efficiency, frequency tunability, and stability. The review highlights key challenges in achieving high-performance and reliable oscillator designs while discussing emerging techniques for performance enhancement. By evaluating recent design trends, this work aims to offer valuable insights and design guidelines that facilitate the development of robust mm-wave and sub-THz/THz oscillators for future communication, computing, and sensing applications.

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