Claims
- 1. A reflective termination phase shifter comprising:a rat race coupler having an RF input and an RF output; first and second stubs positioned on said rat race coupler; a first reflective termination positioned adjacent to an end of said first stub; a second reflective termination positioned adjacent to an end of said second stub; wherein each of said first reflective termination and said second reflective termination includes a tunable varactor comprising a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having generally planar surface, a tunable ferroelectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable ferroelectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant, and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable ferroelectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween; and wherein each of said first reflective termination and said second reflective termination further includes an inductor electrically connected in series with said varactor.
- 2. A reflective termination phase shifter comprising:a rat race coupler having an RF input and an RF output; first and second stubs positioned on said rat race coupler; a first reflective termination positioned adjacent to an end of said first stub; a second reflective termination positioned adjacent to an end of said second stub; wherein each of said first reflective termination and said second reflective termination includes a tunable varactor comprising a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having generally planar surface, a tunable ferroelectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable ferroelectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant, and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable ferroelectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween; and first and second DC blocks, said first DC block being positioned in said RF input, and said second DC block being positioned in said RF output.
- 3. A loaded line phase shifter comprising:a microstrip having an RF input and an RF output; first and second radial stubs extending from said microstrip; a first varactor positioned within said first radial stub; and a second varactor positioned within said second radial stub; wherein each of said first varactor and said second varactor comprises a substrate having a first dielectric constant and having generally planar surface, a tunable ferroelectric layer positioned on the generally planar surface of the substrate, the tunable ferroelectric layer having a second dielectric constant greater than said first dielectric constant, and first and second electrodes positioned on a surface of the tunable ferroelectric layer opposite the generally planar surface of the substrate, said first and second electrodes being separated to form a gap therebetween.
- 4. A loaded line phase shifter as recited in claim 3, wherein the tunable ferroelectric layer has a permittivity greater than 100.
- 5. A loaded line phase shifter as recited in claim 3, wherein the substrate has a permittivity of less than 30.
- 6. A loaded line phase shifter as recited in claim 3, wherein the tunable ferroelectric layer comprises a tunable component and a non-tunable component.
- 7. A loaded line phase shifter as recited in claim 6, wherein the tunable ferroelectric layer comprises at least one composite selected from the group of:BSTO—MgO, BSTO—MgAl2O4, BSTO—CaTiO3, BSTO—MgTiO3, and BSTO—gSrZrTiO6.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/104,504, filed Oct. 16, 1998.
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