Title : 
Novel microceramic structures for the design of monolithic millimeter-wave passive front-end components
         
        
            Author : 
Brakora, Karl ; Sarabandi, Kamal
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Radiat. Lab., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
         
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
Development and production of millimeter-wave (MMW) technology has been hindered by the lack of suitable technology and techniques that would enable automated fabrication of monolithic subsystems with proper low-loss materials. Ceramics provide significant advantages over other materials at MMW frequencies due to their very high Q. Direct ceramic stereolithography (Cer-SLA) (Griffith, M.L. and Halloran, J.W., J. American Ceramic Society, vol.79, 1996) offers an accurate rapid prototyping method for three-dimensional macroscopic designs of arbitrary complexity. The paper proposes a technique to obtain a wide range of effective dielectrics by employing the Cer-SLA process to construct sub-millimeter scale regular periodic substructures of variable ceramic-to-air volume ratios. Low-frequency approximations are compared to simulated effective dielectric constants at millimeter-wave frequencies. The results may provide a basis for future design of arbitrarily complex dielectric profiles.
         
        
            Keywords : 
ceramics; dielectric materials; millimetre wave devices; periodic structures; permittivity; rapid prototyping (industrial); stereolithography; accurate prototyping method; automated fabrication; ceramic-to-air volume ratios; direct ceramic stereolithography; effective dielectric constant; high Q-factor; microceramic structures; millimeter-wave passive components; monolithic millimeter-wave components; passive front-end components; rapid prototyping method; submillimeter scale regular periodic substructures; three-dimensional macroscopic designs; Capacitance; Capacitors; Ceramics; Dielectric constant; Dielectric losses; Dielectric resonator antennas; Fabrication; Frequency; Lenses; Millimeter wave technology;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2004. IEEE
         
        
            Print_ISBN : 
0-7803-8302-8
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/APS.2004.1330619