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- 2012Microwave properties of Yttrium Vanadate at cryogenic temperatures
- 2008Microwave Characterisation of MgTe2O5 using quasi TE0np Mode Dielectric Resonator Technique
- 2006Cryogenic complex anisotropic permittivity of magnesium fluoridecitations
- 2006Dielectric characterisation of Barium Fluoride at cryogenic temperatures using TE011 and quasi TE0mn mode dielectric resonatorscitations
- 2004Recent advances in measurements of permittivity and dielectric losses at microwave frequenciescitations
- 2003Microwave characterisation of CaF2 at cryogenic temperatures using a dielectric resonator techniquecitations
- 2000Dielectric resonators for low temperature electronics applicationscitations
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Dielectric resonators for low temperature electronics applications
Abstract
<p>Single crystal materials exhibit much lower dielectric losses than their ceramic counterparts. The computed properties of high Q dielectric resonators which can be made of different single crystal materials are presented. Such resonators can operate at low temperatures with superconducting, metal or partly superconducting partly metal shield. For some single crystal cryogenic resonators Q-factors can be as high as 10<sup>10</sup> at 2 K and 10 GHz.</p>