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Makoto SATO Tsuneo KONAKA Hidefumi ASANO Shugo KUBO Yasuhiro NAGAI
High-Q end-coupled half-wave coplanar line resonators are fabricated by using EuBa2Cu3O7-δ film sputtered on a MgO substrate. The maximum loaded Q value is 4500 and the unloaded Q value is 12500 at 28 K and 3.9 GHz. The surface resistance Rs is estimated from the Q values and the lowest Rs value is 28 µΩ at the same temperature and frequency. This value is two orders of magnitude lower than that of Cu. The minimum Rs sensitivity in the measurement with a coplanar resonator is also discussed. The estimated sensitivity is lower than 10 µΩ below 10 GHz.
Naobumi SUZUKI Yasuhiro NAGAI Keiichiro ITOH Osamu MICHIKAMI
This paper describes the structure and properties of superconductive small antennas with thin-film matching circuits. These circuits make it possible to realize small antennas, 38 mm20 mm16 mm in size. This is one quarter the length of our previously reported ceramic antennas. The actual gain of this antennas was -4.5 dBi at 470 MHz. This value is 5.5 dB higher than that of Cu antennas with exactly the same structure.
Yasuhiro NAGAI Naobumi SUZUKI Osamu MICHIKAMI
This paper reports on the properties of thin-film thermal switches that are monolithically fabricated on high-Tc superconductive filter. Operating at a wide temperature range of 50-77 K, it was found that the switch could control the center frequency by -10 MHz with an increased insertion loss of less than 0.7 dB. In an on-off switching operation of filter characteristics using thin-film switches, power consumption was approximately 20 mW at 77 K, and the signal decay time as a switching speed was 30 ms at 76 K with a switch current of 70 mA. The decay time decreased exponentially as the switch current or the temperature setting increased.
This letter discusses BiSrCaCuO microbridges, fabricated using an MgO-contact annealing process and nitrogen ion beam etching with a Ta/resist multilayer mask. This higher precision microbridge was confirmed to respond more sensitively to both microwave and magnetic fields by annealing at a temperature just below the melting point.
Yasuhiro NAGAI Naobumi SUZUKI Yoshimitsu OHTANI Yutaka ICHINOSE Hiroyuki SUDA
A wireless tag system has been designed and developed for maintaining and managing outdoor communication facilities. This system employs an infrared (IR) beam and an electromagnetic wave with a radio frequency (RF), and is constructed using IR-RF tags, an IR commander, and an RF receiver. The IR command radiation with strong directivity enables a maintenance operator to recognize a target facility, and the RF response without directivity enables a management system to obtain data from within a large circular area. Solar and secondary batteries are also adopted as the power module in the tag to allow easy maintenance at long intervals. IR signal communication is possible up to a distance of 9 m, and RF signal communication is possible within a circle with a radius of 9 m.
Yasuhiro NAGAI Naobumi SUZUKI Keiichiro ITOH Osamu MICHIKAMI
This paper describes the properties of non-dispersive and dispersive delay lines fabricated using EuBaCuO superconducting films. The 24 cm long stripline non-dispersive delay line showed a very low loss of 0.3 dB/nsec at 77 K and 10 GHz, and no dispersion at a delay time of 2.3 nsec at frequencies below 20 GHz. The 14 cm long microstrip dispersive delay line with modal dispersion exhibited a relative delay time of approximately 120 psec in the 118 GHz frequency range. The 26 cm long stripline dispersive delay line with structural dispersion due to coupling provided a relative delay time of 230 psec in the above frequency range and roughly the same loss as a non-dispersive delay line.
Yasuhiro NAGAI Yoshimitsu OHTANI Naobumi SUZUKI Yutaka ICHINOSE Norio KUMAHARA
A new multi-functional card with a display, sounder and input keys, and related communication equipment, including a microwave base station and a contactless surface reader/writer, have been developed to perform the functions of positioning, paging, returning a message and identity certification. We confirmed that a prototype subsystem was capable of providing a simple and automatic call forwarding service. The multi-functional card as an ID card and a personal data terminal, and its subsystem can provide new personal services for a multimedia office.