Title: 銅製導波管在厘米波段中之表面導電率
Surface Conductivities of Copper Waveguides at Millimeter- Wave Frequencies
Authors: 鄧啓福
C.F.Den
Issue Date: Apr-1976
Publisher: 交大學刊編輯委員會
Abstract: Surface conductivities of waveguides having different wall conditions were examined via the insertion loss technique and Q-technique. It is found that ordinary copper plated waveguide samples are usually about 12% to 19% above the calculated value based upon a wall conductivity 5.8 10^7 mho/m in the frequency range of 40 to 110 GHz. When the copper waveguides described above are subjected to additional surface treatment (usually imparted to promote dielectric bonding) , the losses may or may not change depending on the nature of the surface treatment. for example, a chromated (probably Cr2O3) layer up to 300 A will not cause significant added losses in the mm wave frequency band. On the other hand, a surface treatment consisting of a grown copper oxide film (Cu2 and CuO)will cause a significant increase in loss relative to plated but untreated copper. This additional loss is approximately 20% at 96 GHz.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/137588
Journal: 交通大學學報
The Journal of National Chiao Tung University
Volume: 1
Begin Page: 71
End Page: 90
Appears in Collections:The Journal of National Chiao Tung University


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