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- 2022Growth-microstructure-thermal property relations in AlN thin filmscitations
- 2019Mechanical strength of cold-sintered zinc oxide under biaxial bendingcitations
- 2006Discrete Barium Strontium Titanate (BST) Thin-Film Interdigital Varactors on Alumina: Design, Fabrication, Characterization, and Applicationscitations
- 2006Voltage Controlled GaN-on-Si HFET Power Oscillator Using Thin-Film Ferroelectric Varactor Tuningcitations
- 2006Noise characteristics of an oscillator with a barium strontium titanate (BST) varactorcitations
- 2005A tunable combline bandpass filter using barium strontium titanate interdigital varactors on an alumina substratecitations
- 2004Microwave properties of bst thin film interdigital capacitors on low cost alumina substrates
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Microwave properties of bst thin film interdigital capacitors on low cost alumina substrates
Abstract
Barium Strontium Titanate (BST) thin films have a permittivity that is dependent on applied electricfield. As electronically tunable lumped capacitors they can be used as microwave varactors in phase sbifters, tunable filters, and delay lines. Generally BST films are deposited on single crystalline substrates. This paper reports on the microwave properties of BST films deposited on low cost alumina substrates by means of metal organic chemical vapour deposition using inexpensive copper metallization. Interdigital capacitors were fabricated yielding capacitors in the sub-picofarad range and tunable by voltages up to 120 V. Low frequency intrinsic Qk of over 100 were obtaiued. This reduced to external Q S of 17 at 26GHz for 0.5 μn electrodes. The maximum dielectric tunability was found to be about 1.641 (40%) for an applied field of 300 kV/ cm at a bias of 120 V.