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A switched high-<i>T</i><sub>c</sub>superconductor microstrip resonator using a MEM switch

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2003

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Abstract

We have used a high performance (less than 0.05 dB insertion loss, greater than 30 dB isolation) high-Tc superconductor based micro electromechanical (MEM) switch to insert a shunt microstrip resonator into a microstrip transmission line thus forming a 'T'-resonator structure. This allows the insertion of a series of notches and peaks (depending on termination of the shunt line and the harmonic in use) into the transmission line's transfer function thus forming a rudimentary switched filter. The 'T'-resonator is designed for a resonant frequency of 3.5 GHz and is implemented using high-Tc YBa2Cu3O7, BaTiO3 is used as a dielectric patch underneath a suspended gold membrane. The design, fabrication, testing and most recent results are presented in this paper.