Liquid crystal substrates have been shown to provide the means to develop low-cost, reconfigurable, adaptive and tuneable microwave devices for mobile and wireless communication systems. In order to take maximum advantage of the possibilities that these materials offer and to design LC-based devices appropriately, techniques for the characterisation of the liquid crystal dielectric properties are needed. Similarly, appropriate modelling methods are required to simulate accurately the switching behaviour of the liquid crystal and the characteristics of the wave propagation through the devices, taking full consideration of the point-by-point variation of the material tensor permittivity
The use of nematic liquid crystal (LC) mixtures for microwave frequency applicationspresents a funda...
This paper gives a short introduction into tunable dielectrics for microwave applications based on n...
Smart liquid crystal (LC) millimeter-wave (MMW) electronic devices are demonstrated using the electr...
Liquid crystal substrates have been shown to provide the means to develop low-cost, reconfigurable, ...
A method to characterise the dielectric properties of liquid crystal materials at microwave frequenc...
The present thesis is concerned with tunable microwave components based on Liquid Crystals (LC). Her...
In this work dielectric and microwave investigations on different nematic liquid crystalline systems...
In this dissertation, the numerical simulation of tunable liquid-crystal (LC) based radio-frequency ...
This paper presents a method for effectively characterizing the dielectric permittivity of nematic l...
Tunable Liquid Crystal (LC)-based microwave components are of increasing interest in academia and in...
This paper presents recent development of tunable microwave liquid crystal (LC) components in the lo...
The topic considered is the analysis, design and implementation of liquid crystal mixtures for circu...
In this article, we present a study of the equivalent dielectric constant of two nematic liquid crys...
International audienceThis paper deals with the implementation of tunable microwave devices based on...
Reflectarray antennas are a promising solution for the new 5G and 6G data networks. They are based o...
The use of nematic liquid crystal (LC) mixtures for microwave frequency applicationspresents a funda...
This paper gives a short introduction into tunable dielectrics for microwave applications based on n...
Smart liquid crystal (LC) millimeter-wave (MMW) electronic devices are demonstrated using the electr...
Liquid crystal substrates have been shown to provide the means to develop low-cost, reconfigurable, ...
A method to characterise the dielectric properties of liquid crystal materials at microwave frequenc...
The present thesis is concerned with tunable microwave components based on Liquid Crystals (LC). Her...
In this work dielectric and microwave investigations on different nematic liquid crystalline systems...
In this dissertation, the numerical simulation of tunable liquid-crystal (LC) based radio-frequency ...
This paper presents a method for effectively characterizing the dielectric permittivity of nematic l...
Tunable Liquid Crystal (LC)-based microwave components are of increasing interest in academia and in...
This paper presents recent development of tunable microwave liquid crystal (LC) components in the lo...
The topic considered is the analysis, design and implementation of liquid crystal mixtures for circu...
In this article, we present a study of the equivalent dielectric constant of two nematic liquid crys...
International audienceThis paper deals with the implementation of tunable microwave devices based on...
Reflectarray antennas are a promising solution for the new 5G and 6G data networks. They are based o...
The use of nematic liquid crystal (LC) mixtures for microwave frequency applicationspresents a funda...
This paper gives a short introduction into tunable dielectrics for microwave applications based on n...
Smart liquid crystal (LC) millimeter-wave (MMW) electronic devices are demonstrated using the electr...