Microwave Variable Delay Line Using a Membrane Impregnated with Liquid Crystal(Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology)
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概要
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A microwave variable delay line using a membrane impregnated with liquid crystal was newly fabricated. By employing the membrane impregnated with liquid crystal to the liquid crystal layer of the delay line, the phase-shift response becomes fast independently of the liquid crystal thickness. Experimental results show that the phase-shift response time of 33 ms, which is two orders of magnitude faster than that of a conventional one, is obtained. The new delay line also exhibits a 270-degree phase-shift and non-dispersive delay characteristics over a wide microwave-frequency range, although a higher control voltage is needed. It is also clarified that the phase-shift characteristics to the control voltage depend on the pore size of the membrane. This membrane impregnated with liquid crystal also enables us to make the variable delay line thin and flexible.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-08-01
著者
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KAMODA Hirokazu
Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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KUKI Takao
Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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Kuki T
Science And Technical Research Laboratories Nhk
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Fujikake Hideo
Science And Technical Research Laboratories Nhk
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Nomoto T
Science And Technical Research Laboratories Nhk
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NOMOTO Toshihiro
Science and Technical Research Laboratories, NHK
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Kamoda Hirokazu
Science And Technical Research Laboratories Nhk
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