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Very low loss ceramic dielectric resonator materials

Alford et al., 1997

Document ID
16332759446171155184
Author
Alford N
Penn S
Templeton A
Wang X
Filhol P
Klein N
Zuccaro C
Gallop J
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MRS Online Proceedings Library

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The huge increase in the use of microwave communications places severe constraints on the operating performance of the microwave filters. Dielectric resonators are a very attractive option as they can be prepared with very low dielectric loss, moderately high dielectric …
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