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- 2023Metamaterial-Based LTCC Compressed Luneburg Lens Antenna at 60 GHz for Wireless Communicationscitations
- 2023Metamaterial-based LTCC compressed luneburg lens antenna at 60 GHz for wireless communicationscitations
- 2021Single screen cross slot polarization convertors with enhanced bandwidth and frequency selective filtering performancecitations
- 20213D printed Ku band cylindrical Luneburg lenscitations
- 2020Sacrificial Volume Materials for Small Hole Generation in Low-Temperature Cofired Ceramicscitations
- 2015Millimetre wave dielectric characterisation of multilayer LTCC substratecitations
- 2012Millimeter-wave printed circuit board characterization using substrate integrated waveguide resonatorscitations
- 2009Solving the problem of diffraction of an optical-band electromagnetic wave by metal nanostructured aperture arrays with the use of the method of impedance boundary conditionscitations
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Millimetre wave dielectric characterisation of multilayer LTCC substrate
Abstract
The paper reports on the mm-wave characterization of a low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) substrate. A substrate integrated resonator (SIW) method is presented for robust extraction of both permittivity and loss tangent of the substrate. The data obtained allow full characterization of the substrate in the 71 GHz – 95 GHz frequency range suitable for accurate modelling of E-and W-band printed circuits.