High voltage pulse tuning of strontium titanate TM010 disk resonator

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The microwave response of a parallel plate dielectric resonator, made of bulk single crystal SrTiO3 coated with thin YBa2Cu3O7–x film, is investigated when a pulse voltage is applied. Pulses of ~1 kV amplitude, and 1 ms leading and 3 µs trailing fronts, were used. No relaxation process in the material of the disk resonator has been observed.

Inspec keywords: tuning; yttrium compounds; barium compounds; electrodes; superconducting thin films; superconducting microwave devices; microwave devices; dielectric resonators; ferroelectric devices; strontium compounds; high-temperature superconductors

Other keywords: bulk single crystal SrTiO3; YBaCuO-SrTiO3; HV pulse tuning; parallel plate dielectric resonator; 1 kV; thin YBa2Cu3O7-x film; microwave response; TM010 disk resonator

Subjects: Piezoelectric and ferroelectric devices; Waveguide and microwave transmission line components; Other superconducting material applications and devices

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