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  • 2011Dielectric dispersion of BaSrTiO3 thin film from centimeter to submillimeter wavelengths14citations
  • 2007Electrical characterizations of paraelectric BST thin films up to 1 THz : realization of microwave phase shifters9citations

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  • Lippens, Didier
  • Burgnies, Ludovic
  • Mounaix, Patrick
  • Vélu, Gabriel
  • Carru, Jean-Claude
  • Blary, Karine
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Electrical characterizations of paraelectric BST thin films up to 1 THz : realization of microwave phase shifters

  • Lippens, Didier
  • Marteau, Aurélien
  • Burgnies, Ludovic
  • Mounaix, Patrick
  • Agnandji, Edwin Nguema
  • Vélu, Gabriel
  • Carru, Jean-Claude
  • Tondusson, Marc
  • Houzet, Gregory
  • Blary, Karine
Abstract

BST thin films have been deposited with a sol-gel technique on 4cm 2 sapphire. Electrical characterizations have been performed in a very large frequency range. From 1 kHz to 500 GHz, the dielectric constant ϵ r is around 300 with quasi no frequency dispersion. In the 500 GHz to 1 THz range, the existence of a Debye relaxation mode is postulated. Varactors made with these BST films show a decrease of their capacitance by a factor of about 1.7 under 40 volts of bias. Phaseshifters have been realized with these varactors: a bias of 40 volts at 30 GHz permits to obtain a phaseshift of 360 degrees.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • phase
  • thin film
  • dielectric constant