Switchable and Tunable Ferroelectric Devices for Adaptive and Reconfigurable RF Circuits Video
Amir Mortazawi and Mila Zolfagharloo and Seungku Lee and Victor Lee and Seyit Sis and Alfred Zhu and Jia Shiang Fu
-
MTT
IEEE Members: $9.00
Non-members: $14.00Length: 01:00:42
The exponential increase in the number of wireless devices as well as the limited wireless spectrum, pose significant challenges in the design of future wireless communication systems. Adaptive and re-configurable radios that can change their frequency and mode of operation based on the unused/available wireless spectrum have been proposed to address such challenges. Frequency Agile RF circuits play a key role in realization of such radios. This webinar focuses on the applications of ferroelectric thin film barium strontium-titanite (BST) for the design of frequency agile radios. BST is a low loss, high dielectric constant field dependent multi-functional material. The electric field dependence of BST has been employed to design tunable RF and microwave devices and components. Another important property of BST is its DC electric field induced piezoelectric or electro-strictive effect. These properties are utilized to design intrinsically switchable film bulk acoustic wave resonators (FBARs) and filters. Switchable ferroelectric based filter banks can significantly reduce size and power consumption of conventional filter banks employed in frequency agile radios. Designs of several BST based adaptive and reconfigurable RF circuits are presented.