High permittivity tape transmission line supported by low permittivity substrate at millimeter-wave frequencies

2009 
A new guiding structure which consists of high permittivity tapes inserted in the horizontal mid-plane of a below cutoff parallel metal waveguide was proposed for the realization of mass productive and low loss dielectric waveguides. In this paper, a supporting technique of the high permittivity tape was considered. A guiding structure consisting of the high permittivity tapes attached on a low permittivity substrate was proposed and the transmission characteristics were calculated. From these results, it was obvious that the single mode transmission bandwidth was about 50 GHz at a center frequency of 60 GHz, and moreover, this guide exhibited a low-dispersion performance just as that of the typical high permittivity tape transmission line and the transmission loss was 14.5 dB/ m in the low-dispersion frequency region.
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