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Du Hong-Lei, Xue Qian, Gao Xiao-Yang, Yao Feng-Rui, Lu Shi-Yang, Wang Ye-Long, Liu Chun-Heng, Zhang Yong-Cheng, Lü Yue-Guang, Li Shan-Dong. Ultrahigh frequency tunability of aperture-coupled microstrip antenna via electric-field tunable BSTJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(12): 127704.
| Du Hong-Lei, Xue Qian, Gao Xiao-Yang, Yao Feng-Rui, Lu Shi-Yang, Wang Ye-Long, Liu Chun-Heng, Zhang Yong-Cheng, Lü Yue-Guang, Li Shan-Dong. Ultrahigh frequency tunability of aperture-coupled microstrip antenna via electric-field tunable BSTJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(12): 127704. |
Ultrahigh frequency tunability of aperture-coupled microstrip antenna via electric-field tunable BST
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Abstract
A composite ceramic with nominal composition of 45.0 wt%(Ba0.5Sr0.5)TiO3-55.0 wt%MgO (acronym is BST-MgO) is sintered for fabricating a frequency reconfigurable aperture-coupled microstrip antenna. The calcined BST-MgO composite ceramic exhibits good microwave dielectric properties at X-band with appropriate dielectric constant εr around 85, lower dielectric loss \tanδ about 0.01, and higher permittivity tunability 14.8% at 8.33 kV/cm. An ultrahigh E-field tunability of working frequency up to 11.0% (i.e., from 9.1 GHz to 10.1 GHz with a large frequency shift of 1000 MHz) at a DC bias field from 0 to 8.33 kV/cm and a considerably large center gain over 7.5 dB are obtained in the designed frequency reconfigurable microstrip antenna. These results demonstrate that BST materials are promising for the frequency reconfigurable antenna. -
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