Investigation of electrical degradation effects in ferroelectric thin film based tunable microwave components
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A review of the properties of ferroelectric materials that are relevant to microwave tunable devices is presented: we discuss the theory of dielectric response of tunable bulk materials and thin films; the experimental results from the literature and from ...
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