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8 September 1988 Propagation Of Picosecond Pulses In Coplanar Transmission Lines
Keith W. Forsyth
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Proceedings Volume 0947, Interconnection of High Speed and High Frequency Devices and Systems; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947455
Event: Advances in Semiconductors and Superconductors: Physics and Device Applications, 1988, Newport Beach, CA, United States
Abstract
Coplanar transmission lines are of interest for a variety of applications, including signal paths in microwave circuits and in picosecond opto-electronic research. Impedance, loss, and dispersion in these lines have been the subject of a number of theoretical and experimental studies. Previous experimental studies of dispersion in coplanar lines have presented their results in the time domain, and compared these results with various dispersion models. In this report, experimental data on dispersion in coplanar lines are presented in the frequency domain, from 10 to over 200 GHz. This form of presentation provides a somewhat different perspective on the validity of various dispersion models.
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Keith W. Forsyth "Propagation Of Picosecond Pulses In Coplanar Transmission Lines", Proc. SPIE 0947, Interconnection of High Speed and High Frequency Devices and Systems, (8 September 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947455
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Dispersion

Picosecond phenomena

Dielectrics

Waveguides

Waveguide modes

Lithium

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