2009
DOI: 10.1155/2009/876989
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Liquid Crystal-Reconfigurable Antenna Concepts for Space Applications at Microwave and Millimeter Waves

Abstract: Novel approaches of tunable devices for millimeter wave applications based on liquid crystal (LC) are presented. In the first part of the paper, a novel concept of a tunable LC phase shifter realized in Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics technology is shown while the second part of the paper deals with a tunable high-gain antenna based on an LC tunable reflectarray. The reflectarray features continuously beam scanning in between±25∘. Also first investigations on radiation hardness of LCs are carried out, indicat… Show more

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“…Instead, some LC mixtures have been reported in literature to be stable in the exposure of protons. 9 Additional favorable features, such as low power consumption and no moving mechanical parts suggest LCs as candidates in these applications. In contrast, insertion losses of LC devices are a key parameter concerning to the device performance not so promising for microwave applications and clear efforts should be focused on further reduction of this feature.…”
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“…Instead, some LC mixtures have been reported in literature to be stable in the exposure of protons. 9 Additional favorable features, such as low power consumption and no moving mechanical parts suggest LCs as candidates in these applications. In contrast, insertion losses of LC devices are a key parameter concerning to the device performance not so promising for microwave applications and clear efforts should be focused on further reduction of this feature.…”
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“…In a research project named "Liquida" industry companies, research companies and university institutes (see e.g. [2]) are working to overcome that problem with the aim to develop tuneable components for RF applications. The combination of both , good RF properties of LC and the advantage of the standard multiplayer technology of Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics (LTCC) have a high potential to enable the realization of cost effective and high performance RF components.…”
Section: Integrated Phased Array Antennas With Liquid Crystal Phasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have a relative permittivity perpendicular to an incident static electrical field r, ε ⊥ which is usually around 2.5 while r, ε , the relative dielectric constant parallel to a static electrical field, is in the order of 2.8. An LC mixture BMW 10, developed at the Technical University Darmstadt for maximum optical anisotropy, but featuring also acceptable microwave performance, yielded GHz [2]. If the static electrical field is directed between the two positions parallel and perpendicularly to the crystal axes, the relative dielectric constant can be continuously varied between the two extreme values.…”
Section: Integrated Phased Array Antennas With Liquid Crystal Phasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example are microwaves devices, a recent and very active research field focused on building antennas, phase shifters or filters based on liquid crystals [1]. How− ever, on the other hand, photonic applications based on these materials have already been extensively researched; covering many diverse fields.…”
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confidence: 99%