Dual-tuning microwave devices using ferroelectric/ferrite layers

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PATENT NO 6498549
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09457430

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A ferroelectric layer is deposited or in close proximity to a ferromagnetic ferrite layer to make a microwave substrate on which conductors can be deposited or placed to make devices. The permittivity of the ferroelectric layer can be changed by applying a voltage and the permeability of the ferromagnetic layer can be changed with a magnetic field. This makes it possible to tune the device characteristics with two different effects taking best advantage of the capabilities of each. A material example is ferromagnetic yttrium-iron-garnet on which is deposited a thin film of ferroelectric barium strontium titanate. To minimize losses, the ferroelectric film should be high quality, but practical yttrium-iron-garnet substrates are polycrystalline so that the use of buffer layers is desirable. At least two methods can be used to deposit the ferroelectric film, pulsed laser deposition and metal-organic chemical liquid deposition. A variety of dual tunable microwave devices can be made with this substrate, including by way of example only, phase shifters, frequency filters, and resonators.

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CORNING APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION14 A GILL STREET WOBURN MA 01801

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Fuflyigin, Vladimir Winchester, MA 10 255
Hu, Wei Cambridge, MA 354 5894
Huang, Jiankang Cambridge, MA 9 647
Jiang, Hua Mansfield, MA 146 1525
Li, Yi-Qun Orinda, CA 235 5928
Liang, Shaohua Somerset, NJ 3 28

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