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Ferroelectric materials

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Hi All,

Can anyone direct me to information about ferroelectric materials
for microwave/antenna applications ?

Anything will help - Basics, Analysis, applications etc.

Tnx alot,
P.
 

for a start you can search for BSt(barium strontium titanate) phase shifters in google.
 

    Pushhead

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i think it is corect to say as ferromagnetic/ferrites rather than as ferro electric materials since we refering microwave .
 

Ok, Thanks.

What about some ferroelectric materials applications in the microwave/antenna field ?
Has anyone tried anything like that here?

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Ferroelectrics (BST-based) are claimed for tunable components in microwave: tunable filters, tunable phase shifters, tunable antennas, etc.

Here some related links:
http://www.paratek.com/

http://www.agilematerials.com/

**broken link removed**

If you have more detailed questions, feel free to ask.
Several IEEE articles exists about this topic.

Added after 4 minutes:

Here a document!
 

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Hi Fi All!

Where I can by Ferroelectric materials (many properties and many profiles,
plates rings, remanent polarisation etc...)?


vz
 

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