Title :
HTSC inverted and conventional geometry microstrip resonator for UHF frequencies
Author :
Kuhn, M. ; Klinger, M. ; Baranyak, A. ; Hinken, J.H.
Author_Institution :
Fuba Res. Centre, Bad Salzdetfurth, West Germany
fDate :
3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
HTSC (high-temperature superconductor) planar resonators may be used to replace voluminous normal conductivity high-Q resonators by miniaturized ones at UHF frequencies (0.3-3 GHz). Therefore an inverted microstrip resonator has been investigated. Both electrodes of the resonator are made of epitaxial films of YBa2 Cu3O7-δ, and one of them is structured into a meander-type stripline. The distance between stripline and ground plane is held by a 50-μm-thick spacer foil which also carries the resonator feeding lines in conventional microstrip design. The small distance between both electrodes ensures that only a small amount of electrical energy is located in the LaAlO3 substrates and that the effective dielectric loss factor is low. At 77 K and at a resonant frequency of 700 MHz the measured unloaded Q was 2800. During improving the structuring process and reoptimizing the resonator design, the unloaded Q of the conventional geometry microstrip resonator has been increased to Q0=25000. The use of the inverted microstrip resonator design will improve the Q values beyond that
Keywords :
Q-factor; barium compounds; high-temperature superconductors; lanthanum compounds; resonators; strip line components; substrates; yttrium compounds; 700 MHz; 77 K; LaAlO3 substrate; UHF frequencies; YBa2Cu3O7-δ; YBa2Cu3O7-δ-LaAlO3 ; dielectric loss factor; epitaxial films; high-Q resonators; high-temperature superconductor; inverted microstrip resonator; meander-type stripline; microstrip resonator; miniaturised resonators; planar resonators; unloaded Q; Conductivity; Dielectric losses; Dielectric substrates; Electrodes; Frequency; Geometry; High temperature superconductors; Microstrip resonators; Stripline; Superconducting films;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on