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Tunable liquid-crystal millimeter-wave bandpass filter using periodical structure

Abstract

For the first time, a tunable liquid crystal (LC) bandpass filter using a microstrip periodical structure for applications at millimeter-waves is presented. In the LC default state, it operates at 49 GHz with about 20% fractional bandwidth (9 GHz). The filter tunability range is 3.2 GHz over bias voltages 0 to 10 V and its insertion loss is about 4.7 dB. Dimensions of the filter can be scaled to increase its operating frequency to 77 GHz and hence, is a promising component for 60 GHz systems.

Keywords:
Band-pass filter Liquid crystal tunable filter Bandwidth (computing) Materials science Extremely high frequency Millimeter Filter (signal processing) Microstrip Optoelectronics Insertion loss Electronic engineering Optics Liquid crystal Electrical engineering Telecommunications Physics Computer science Engineering

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