Millimeter-Wave Waveguides

Millimeter-Wave Waveguides

Author: Dmitri Lioubtchenko

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-08

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 0306487241

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Millimeter-Wave Waveguides is a monograph devoted to open waveguides for millimeter wave applications. In the first chapters, general waveguide theory is presented (with the emphasis on millimeter wave applications). Next, the book systematically describes the results of both theoretical and experimental studies of rectangular dielectric rod waveguides with high dielectric permittivities. Simple and accurate methods for propagation constant calculations for isotropic as well as anisotropic dielectric waveguides are described. Both analytical and numerical approaches are covered. Different types of transitions have been simulated in order to find optimal configurations as well as optimal dimensions of dielectric waveguides for the frequency band of 75-110 GHz. Simple and effective design is presented. The experimental studies of dielectric waveguides show that Sapphire waveguide can be utilized for this frequency band as a very low-loss waveguide. Design of antennas with low return loss based on dielectric waveguides is also described.


A New Method for the Analysis of Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter Wave and Optical Integrated Circuits

A New Method for the Analysis of Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter Wave and Optical Integrated Circuits

Author: Ping Yang

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13:

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A new method for the analysis of dielectric waveguides for millimeter and optical integrated circuits and a new dielectric waveguide structure are presented. A comparison between this new method and the previously available approaches by Itoh is given. Experimental results are described and the agreement between theory and experiment is shown to be quite good. (Author).


Design and Analysis of Transitions From Rectangular Waveguide to Layered Ridge Dielectric Waveguide

Design and Analysis of Transitions From Rectangular Waveguide to Layered Ridge Dielectric Waveguide

Author: George E. Ponchak

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 32

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Transitions from rectangular waveguide to layered ridge dielectric waveguide are studied both experimentally and theoretically. In addition, a design procedure is given for each transition. The analysis and design procedures are valid for transitions between rectangular waveguide and other open dielectric waveguides such as Image Guide, Insulated Image Guide, Dielectric Ridge Guide, and Inverted Strip Dielectric Waveguide. It is shown that for small dielectric waveguides such as a Layered Ridge Dielectric Waveguide, a transition which is comprised of a tapered ridge waveguide reduces the radiation loss by at least 1 dB.


Analysis of Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter Wave and Optical Integrated Circuits

Analysis of Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter Wave and Optical Integrated Circuits

Author: William Victor McLevige

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Some new dielectric waveguide structures suitable for millimeter wave and optical integrated circuits are presented. A method of analyzing wave propagation in these guides is developed through assuming simple field distribution and approximating the various regions of the guides in terms of effective dielectric constants. The mathematical formulation utilized results in a closed form solution from which the dispersion characteristics of the waveguides are readily obtained. Experimental results are described and the agreement between theory and experiment is shown to be quite good.


Research on Devices for Integrated Millimeter Wave Systems

Research on Devices for Integrated Millimeter Wave Systems

Author: S. E. Schwarz

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 11

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Planar technology for millimeter wave circuits has been studied. Coplanar waveguide filters have been developed. A fully planar monolithic 35-GHz oscillator and a planar 70-GHz receiver have been built. Keywords: millimeter-wave integrated circuits; gallium arsenide devices; gunn diodes; planar circuits. Contents: Antennas and Waveguides for Far-Infrared Integrated Circuits; Planar Multi-Mode Detector Arrays for Infrared and Millimeter-Wave Applications; Monolithic Integration of a Dielectric Millimeter-Wave Antenna and Mixer Diode: An Embroyonic Millimeter-Wave IC; Design of Dielectric Ridge Waveguides for Millimeter-Wave Integrated Circuits; Planar Oscillators for Monolithic Integration; Monolithically Integrated Gunn Oscillator at 35 GHz; Design and Performance of Coplanar Waveguide Bandpass Filters; Monolithic Schottky Diode Imagining Array at 94 GHz; Moving Toward Near-Millimeter-Wave Integrated Circuits.


Si Waveguide Technology for High Performance Millimeter-wave/terahertz Integrated Systems

Si Waveguide Technology for High Performance Millimeter-wave/terahertz Integrated Systems

Author: Nazy Ranjkesh

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 186

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The terahertz (THZ) spectrum (0.3 - 3 THz) offers new opportunities to a wide range of emerging applications which demand high-quality THz sources, detectors, amplifiers, and integrated circuits. On-chip integration of planar transmission line passive components degrades their performance due to the conduction loss. Therefore, a hybrid integrated technology in which all of the high-quality passive components are implemented using a suitable off-chip planar integrated technology and the active devices are placed on-chip, has become the most promising approach. In this thesis, a low-cost and low-loss silicon-on-glass (SOG) integrated circuit technology is proposed for THz/millimeter-wave (mmW) applications. Highly-resistive intrinsic silicon (Si) is selected as the main guiding region due to its high transparency at mmW/THz frequency ranges and the maturity of Si-devices fabrication. In the proposed technology, all of the passive components and waveguide connections are made of highly-resistive Si on a glass substrate. The proposed technique leads to a high-precision and low-cost fabrication process, wherein the alignment between the sub-structures is automatically achieved during the fabrication process. This is performed by photolithography and dry etching of the entire integrated passive circuit layout through the Si layer of the SOG wafer. The SOG dielectric ridge waveguide, as the basic component of the SOG integrated circuit, is theoretically and experimentally investigated. A test setup is designed to measure propagation characteristics of the proposed SOG waveguide. Measured dispersion diagrams of the SOG dielectric waveguides show average attenuation constants of 0.63 dB/cm, 0.28 dB/cm, and 0.53 dB/cm over the frequency ranges of 55 - 65 GHz, 90 - 110 GHz, and 140 - 170 GHz, respectively. Extending the SOG platform toward the THz range is achieved by new SOG waveguide structures wherein the glass substrates below the Si channels are etched to reduce the effect of greater glass material loss at higher frequencies (i.e., > 200 GHz). To fabricate these structures, the glass substrate is etched in hydrophilic acid before bonding to the Si. Four new SOG configurations, called the suspended SOG, corrugated SOG, rib SOG, and U-SOG waveguides are proposed with their respective fabrication techniques for the THz range of frequencies. In the suspended SOG waveguide, a periodic configuration of Si beams supports the Si guiding channel over the etched grove on the glass substrate. Measurements of two suspended SOG waveguides show low attenuation constants of 0.031 dB/[lambda]0 and 0.042 dB/[lambda]0 (on average) over the frequency ranges of 350 - 500 GHz and 400 - 500 GHz, respectively. It is theoretically demonstrated that the rib SOG and U-SOG waveguides are promising candidates for THz high-density and low-loss integrated circuits. Rib SOG waveguide and U-SOG waveguide test devices are designed over the frequency bands of 0.8 - 0.9 THz and 0.9 - 1.1 THz. The proposed SOG waveguide technology can easily be extended to several THz with no limitations. A new mmW low-loss dielectric phase shifter integrated in the corrugated SOG platform is designed, fabricated, and measured. Phase shifts of 111 ° and 129 ° at frequencies of 85 GHz and 100 GHz, with maximum insertion losses of 0.65 dB and 2.5 dB, are achieved during measurements of the proposed phase shifter. Millimeter-wave integrated SOG tapered antennas are developed and implemented. The idea of a suspended SOG tapered antenna is demonstrated to enhance the radiation efficiency and the gain of the SOG tapered antenna over 110 - 130 GHz. The suspended SOG tapered antenna, which can function under two orthogonal mode excitations, shows measured efficiencies of higher than 90 % for the two vertical polarizations.


Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits

Dielectric Waveguides for Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits

Author: Harold Jacobs

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 14

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An approach to millimeter-wave integrated circuits was studied in which silicon dielectric waveguides are used as transmission lines. Compatible devices and components can be built into the line or attached to the line in such a manner that generation, control, and processing of the signal can be carried out by conductivity modulation techniques. Experiments were carried out demonstrating that mechanical phase shifters and tuning elements, based on this principle, can provide as much as 250 degrees/cm phase shift. Electronic phase shifters were demonstrated with 90 degrees/cm and little or no change in attenuation. Oscillators were constructed in semiconductor dielectric cavities for the first time with unloaded and loaded quality factors competitive with metal waveguides.


Research on Integrated Near-Millimeter-Wave Receiver

Research on Integrated Near-Millimeter-Wave Receiver

Author: S. E. Schwarz

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 177

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This report deals with problems in the design of monolithic millimeter-wave circuits. Emphasis is placed on: (A) design of dielectric ridge waveguides for millimeter-wave integrated circuits, and (b) a monolithic Schottky diode imaging array at 69 GHz. The general problem of the design of a specific all-dielectric waveguide, the dielectric ridge guide is considered. A planar metallic V-coupler is designed to couple energy efficiently between the waveguide and lumped circuit elements. The principal method used is simulation in the range of 2-7 GHz. With good compromise design, typical coupling loss between waveguide and a small device is about 1.4 dB, exclusive of dielectric loss and ohmic loss in the computer. The use of dielectric ridge guide is attractive especially at the higher end of the millimeter-wave spectrum where metallic loss is excessive. Monolithic Schottky diode imaging arrays with integral antennas have been built and tested at 69 Ghz. An immersion-lens optical system is used for imaging. The measured video responsivity is 534 V/W, from which an optical coupling loss of 7 dB is deduced.