Title :
Design of metal electrodes with six important electrooptic materials
Author_Institution :
High Inst. of Sufficient Productivity, Zagazig Univ., Egypt
Abstract :
The coplanar electrode is analyzed by using conformal mapping and image methods where the electrode thickness is very thin. Three electrode configurations (symmetric, asymmetric and negative symmetric) are analyzed with six electrooptic materials (ADP, KDP, LiNbO3, LiTaO3, KNbO3 and BaTiO3) to find the characteristic impedance, Z, and the electric field components, Ex and Ey. The dimensions of the electrodes and the thickness of electrooptic material are designed to realize a matching impedance of 50 ohms. The impedance decreases when the relative permittivity, εr of the electrooptic material increases but it increases with a buffer layer. There is one or more compatible substrate materials for each electrooptic material. The effect of the shielding electrodes is discussed. The above methods give good accuracy as compared to the finite element method (FEM). The numerical results can be used as guide design curves.
Keywords :
barium compounds; capacitance; conformal mapping; electric fields; electric impedance; electro-optical devices; electrodes; lithium compounds; optical materials; permittivity; potassium compounds; shielding; ADP; BaTiO3; KDP; KH2PO4; KNbO3; LiNbO3; LiTaO3; NH4H2PO4; asymmetric electrode configuration; buffer layer; characteristic impedance; compatible substrate materials; conformal mapping; coplanar electrode; electric field components; electric field distribution; electrooptic materials; image methods; metal electrode design; negative symmetric electrode configuration; relative permittivity; shielding electrodes; symmetric electrode configuration; Buffer layers; Capacitance; Electrodes; Image analysis; Impedance; Inorganic materials; Optical devices; Optical signal processing; Permittivity; Productivity;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2002. (NRSC 2002). Proceedings of the Nineteenth National
Print_ISBN :
977-5031-72-9
DOI :
10.1109/NRSC.2002.1022666