Transmittance measurements on various single crystal ferroelectric materials over a broad millimeter-wave frequency range have been performed. Frequency dependence of the complex dielectric permittivity has been determined in the millimeter wave region for the first time. The measurements have been employed using a free-space quasi-optical millimeter-wave spectrometer equipped with a set of high power backward wave oscillators (BWOs) as sources of coherent radiation, tunable in the range from 30 - 120 GHz. The uncertainties and possible sources of instrumentation and measurement errors related to the free-space millimeter-wave technique are discussed. This work has demonstrated that precise MMW permittivities can be obtained even on small thin crystals using the BWO quasi-optical approach.
Revised: February 2, 2011 |
Published: January 3, 2011
Citation
McCloy J.S., K.A. Korolev, Z. Li, M.N. Afsar, and S.K. Sundaram. 2011.Millimeter-Wave Dielectric Properties of Single Crystal Ferroelectric and Dielectric Materials.IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control 58, no. 1:18-29.PNNL-SA-70509.