Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips

The ground strip of CBACPS represents a patch antenna supporting unwanted parallelplate (PP) modes causing numerous resonances. For typical monolithic-microwave integrated circuits in finite substrates and packaging enclosures, these resonance frequencies lie within the microwave frequency region...

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Main Author: Ghanipour, Pejman
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/15610
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-156102014-03-14T15:48:18Z Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips Ghanipour, Pejman The ground strip of CBACPS represents a patch antenna supporting unwanted parallelplate (PP) modes causing numerous resonances. For typical monolithic-microwave integrated circuits in finite substrates and packaging enclosures, these resonance frequencies lie within the microwave frequency region. In order to suppress coupling into these PP modes, several mode coupling suppression methods are proposed, simulated and tested in the frequency range 0.05 to 50 GHz. These methods include variation of line parameters, suspension of the substrate, application of a superstrate with a high dielectric constant and the use of slow-wave structures. It is shown that the resonance frequencies are accurately estimated by our model, which considers the excitation of the first and second PP modes. Furthermore, the mode coupling suppression schemes are verified by measuring the S-parameters of the fabricated CBACPS lines. This thesis reports the first use of slow-wave electrodes as a mode coupling suppression method for coplanar structures; it is shown that the best mode coupling suppression is achieved by the use slow-wave electrodes along with narrow-width shorted ground strip. 2009-11-24T20:51:05Z 2009-11-24T20:51:05Z 2004 2009-11-24T20:51:05Z 2004-11 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/15610 eng UBC Retrospective Theses Digitization Project [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/retro_theses/]
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description The ground strip of CBACPS represents a patch antenna supporting unwanted parallelplate (PP) modes causing numerous resonances. For typical monolithic-microwave integrated circuits in finite substrates and packaging enclosures, these resonance frequencies lie within the microwave frequency region. In order to suppress coupling into these PP modes, several mode coupling suppression methods are proposed, simulated and tested in the frequency range 0.05 to 50 GHz. These methods include variation of line parameters, suspension of the substrate, application of a superstrate with a high dielectric constant and the use of slow-wave structures. It is shown that the resonance frequencies are accurately estimated by our model, which considers the excitation of the first and second PP modes. Furthermore, the mode coupling suppression schemes are verified by measuring the S-parameters of the fabricated CBACPS lines. This thesis reports the first use of slow-wave electrodes as a mode coupling suppression method for coplanar structures; it is shown that the best mode coupling suppression is achieved by the use slow-wave electrodes along with narrow-width shorted ground strip.
author Ghanipour, Pejman
spellingShingle Ghanipour, Pejman
Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
author_facet Ghanipour, Pejman
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title Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
title_short Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
title_full Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
title_fullStr Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
title_full_unstemmed Resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
title_sort resonance phenomena in conductor-backed asymmetrical coplanar strips
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