High temperature superconductor analog electronics for millimeter-wavelength communications
Abstract
The performance of high temperature superconductor (HTS) passive microwave circuits up to X-band was encouraging when compared to their metallic counterparts. The extremely low surface resistance of HTS films up to about 10 GHz enables a reduction in loss by as much as 100 times compared to copper when both materials are kept at about 77 K. However, a superconductor's surface resistance varies in proportion to the frequency squared. Consequently, the potential benefit of HTS materials to millimeter-wave communications requires careful analysis. A simple ring resonator was used to evaluate microstrip losses at Ka-band. Additional promising components were investigated such as antennas and phase shifters. Prospects for HTS to favorable impact millimeter-wave communications systems are discussed.
- Publication:
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Space Manufacturing 8 - Energy and Materials from Space
- Pub Date:
- June 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991aiaa.conf....4R
- Keywords:
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- Analog Circuits;
- Antenna Arrays;
- High Temperature Superconductors;
- Microwave Circuits;
- Millimeter Waves;
- Phased Arrays;
- Radio Communication;
- Superconducting Films;
- Extremely High Frequencies;
- Microstrip Antennas;
- Phase Shift Circuits;
- Resonators;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Solid-State Physics