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Published on: April 18, 2019
Millimeter-Wave Permittivity Variations of an HR Silicon Substrate from the Photoconductive Effect
Charlotte Tripon-Canseliet1, Jean Chazelas2
1LPEM, CNRS-PSL-Sorbonne Universités, 75005 Paris, France.
Abstract:
The photoinduced microwave complex permittivity of a highly resistive single-crystal silicon wafer was extracted from a bistatic free-space characterization test bench operating in the 26.5-40 GHz frequency band under CW optical illumination at wavelengths of 806 and 971 nm. Significant variations in the real and imaginary parts of the substrate's permittivity induced by direct photoconductivity are reported, with an optical power density dependence, in agreement with the theoretical predictions. These experimental results open the route to ultrafast system reconfiguration of microwave devices in integrated technology by an external EMI-protected and contactless control with unprecedented performance.

