Al. Adenot et al., Tuneable microstrip device controlled by a weak magnetic field using ferromagnetic laminations, J APPL PHYS, 87(9), 2000, pp. 6914-6916
The properties of lamellar insulator ferromagnetic on the edge (LIFE) mater
ial in a microwave device under a static field are studied. The LIFE compos
ite is manufactured by gluing sheets of a ferromagnetic thin film deposited
by physical vapor deposition on a polymeric substrate. The 0.154-mu m-thic
k ferromagnetic material is an amorphous CoNiZr alloy deposited on a 12.7-m
u m-thick kapton film. According to gyromagnetic model, when an external st
atic field is applied along the easy axis, the gyromagnetic resonance frequ
ency is shifted towards high frequencies. Then, a piece of LIFE composite w
as integrated in a microstrip line, using a substrate of low permittivity.
The displacement of the minimum of the transmission coefficient in the micr
ostrip line due to a static field applied is presented. The operation of a
microwave filter with a stopband tuneable in the 2-6 GHz range by a small s
tatic magnetic field (< 500 Oe) is demonstrated, as well as a magnetic swit
ch. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-8979(00)49608-8].