A Permittivity Characterization Method by Detuned Ring-Resonators for Bulk Materials up to 110 GHz

Talai A, Steinhäußer F, Bittner A, Schmid U, Weigel R, Kölpin A (2014)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Publisher: IEEE

Pages Range: 124-127

Event location: Rom IT

DOI: 10.1109/EuMC.2014.6986385

Abstract

An accurate characterization of microwave materials is essential for reliable high frequency circuit design. This paper presents a measurement setup, which enables a quick and accurate determination of the relative permittivity of dielectric bulk materials up to 110 GHz. A ring-resonator is manufactured on a well characterized substrate dealing as reference resonator. The Material Under Test (MUT) is placed on top of the ring, which increases the effective permittivity and therefore introduces a shift of the resonance frequency of the resonator. Electromagnetic field simulations with different heights and relative permittivities of the MUT provide a lookup table for the measured resonance frequencies. The functionality of the proposed measurement setup is validated by measurement results of different MUTs.

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APA:

Talai, A., Steinhäußer, F., Bittner, A., Schmid, U., Weigel, R., & Kölpin, A. (2014). A Permittivity Characterization Method by Detuned Ring-Resonators for Bulk Materials up to 110 GHz. In Proceedings of the 44th European Microwave Conference (EuMC) (pp. 124-127). Rom, IT: IEEE.

MLA:

Talai, Armin, et al. "A Permittivity Characterization Method by Detuned Ring-Resonators for Bulk Materials up to 110 GHz." Proceedings of the 44th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), Rom IEEE, 2014. 124-127.

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