JOURNAL ARTICLE

A FREE-SPACE METHOD FOR COMPLEX PERMITTIVITY MEASUREMENT OF BULK AND THIN FILM DIELECTRICS AT MICROWAVE FREQUENCIES

Zaiki AwangFatimah Audah Mohd ZakiN. H. BabaAhmad Sabirin ZoolfakarRaudah Abu Bakar

Year: 2013 Journal:   Progress In Electromagnetics Research B Vol: 51 Pages: 307-328   Publisher: The Electromagnetics Academy

Abstract

A free-space, non-destructive method for measuring the complex permittivity of a double-layer bulk dielectrics and thin fllm oxide layers at microwave frequencies have been developed. The method utilizes a spot-focusing antenna system in conjunction with a vector network analyzer in the range of 18{26GHz. The bulk dielectric was measured using the Transmission Method and Metal-Backed Method, while the Metal-Backed Method was used to investigate the thin fllms. Both types of samples were sandwiched between two quarter-wavelength Te∞on plates to improve the mismatch at the frequencies of measurement. The thin fllm sample arrangement was backed by an additional metal plate. The double-layer bulk dielectric samples were Te∞on-PVC and Plexiglas-PVC, while the thin fllm samples consisted of SiO2 layers of difierent thicknesses grown on doped and undoped Si wafer substrates. The relative permittivity obtained for PVC ranged between 2.62 to 2.93, while those for Plexiglas exhibited values between 2.45 to 2.63. The relative permittivity of SiO2 deposited on these wafers was between 3.5 to 4.5. All these values are in good agreement with published data. The advantage of the method is its ability to measure the dielectric properties of the fllms at the mid- frequency band irrespective of the substrate type used. Simulations of the measurement setup were carried out using CST Microwave Studio and the simulation results agreed closely with the measurements.

Keywords:
Microwave Permittivity Free space Dielectric Materials science Space (punctuation) Dielectric permittivity Thin film Optoelectronics Optics Computer science Physics Telecommunications Nanotechnology

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