Coaxial transmission line including electrically thin resistive layer and associated methods

US10109904B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10109904-B2
Application numberUS-201514823997-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2015
Priority dateAug 11, 2015
Publication dateOct 23, 2018
Grant dateOct 23, 2018

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A coaxial transmission line, e.g. a coaxial cable, includes an inner electrical conductor, an outer electrical conductor, a dielectric region between the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor, and an electrically thin resistive layer within the dielectric region and concentric with the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor. The electrically thin resistive layer is a resistive layer configured to be transparent to a subtantially transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) mode of transmission, while absorbing higher order modes of transmission.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A coaxial transmission line comprising: an inner electrical conductor; an outer electrical conductor; a dielectric region between the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor; an electrically thin resistive layer, within the dielectric region and concentric with the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor, and configured to be transparent to a substantially transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) mode of transmission while substantially attenuating higher order modes of transmission; and coaxial connectors at opposite ends of the coaxial transmission line; and wherein the electrically thin resistive layer extends within an entire length of coaxial transmission line and within the coaxial connectors. 2. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric region comprises: an inner dielectric layer between the inner electrical conductor and the electrically thin resistive layer; and an outer dielectric layer between the electrically thin resistive layer and the outer electrical conductor. 3. The coaxial transmission line of claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the inner dielectric layer is approximately twice a thickness of the outer dielectric layer. 4. The coaxial transmission line of claim 3 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer comprises a resistive coating disposed over the inner dielectric layer. 5. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric region comprises: a first dielectric layer disposed between the inner electrical conductor and the electrically thin resistive layer; and a second dielectric layer between the electrically thin resistive layer and the outer electrical conductor. 6. The coaxial transmission line of claim 5 , wherein the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer have approximately a same thickness. 7. The coaxial transmission line of claim 5 , wherein a thickness of the first dielectric layer is approximately twice a thickness of the second dielectric layer. 8. The coaxial transmission line of claim 5 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer comprises an electrically thin resistive coating on the first dielectric layer. 9. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer comprises at least one of TaN, WSiN, resistively-loaded polyimide, graphite, graphene, and transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC), nichrome, nickel phosphorus, indium oxide, and tin oxide. 10. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer has an electrical sheet resistance between 20-200 ohms/sq. 11. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , wherein the inner electrical conductor, outer electrical conductor and dielectric region define a length of micro-coaxial transmission line. 12. The coaxial transmission line of claim 1 , further comprising at least one additional resistive layer within the dielectric region and concentric with the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor. 13. A signal transmission line comprising: a first electrical conductor; a second electrical conductor, wherein the first electrical conductor is substantially surrounded by the second electrical conductor, and is offset relative to a geometric center of the second electrical conductor, wherein the first and second electrical conductors are the only electrical conductors of the signal transmission line; a dielectric region between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor; and an electrically thin resistive layer disposed within the dielectric region and disposed between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor, the electrically thin resistive layer being configured to be substantially transparent to a substantially transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) mode of transmission while substantially attenuating higher order modes of transmission, wherein an electric field exists between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor, the electric field having electric field lines that are perpendicular to the electrically thin resistive layer at each point of contact with the electrically thin resistive layer. 14. The signal transmission line of claim a 13 , wherein the dielectric region comprises: a first dielectric layer disposed between the first electrical conductor and the electrically thin resistive layer; and a second dielectric layer between the electrically thin resistive layer and the second electrical conductor. 15. The signal transmission line of claim 14 , wherein the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer have approximately a same thickness. 16. The signal transmission line of claim 14 , wherein a thickness of the first dielectric layer is approximately twice a thickness of the second dielectric layer. 17. The signal transmission line of claim 14 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer comprises an electrically thin resistive coating on the first dielectric layer. 18. The signal transmission line of claim 14 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer comprises at least one of TaN, WSiN, resistively-loaded polyimide, graphite, graphene, transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC), nichrome, nickel phosphorus, indium oxide, and tin oxide. 19. The signal transmission line of claim 13 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer is not continuous. 20. The signal transmission line of claim 13 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer has an electrical sheet resistance between 20-2500 ohms/sq. 21. The signal transmission line of claim 13 , wherein the electrically thin resistive layer has an electrical sheet resistance between 20-200 ohms/sq. 22. The signal transmission line of claim 13 , wherein the first electrical conductor, the second electrical conductor, and the dielectric region define a length of micro-coaxial transmission line. 23. The signal transmission line of claim 13 , further comprising at least one additional electrically thin resistive layer disposed within the dielectric region and between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor. 24. A signal transmission line comprising: an inner electrical conductor; an outer electrical conductor; a dielectric region between the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor, wherein the inner electrical conductor, outer electrical conductor and dielectric region define a length of signal transmission line; an electrically thin resistive layer disposed within the dielectric region between the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor, and substantially concentric with the inner and outer electric conductors, the electrically thin resistive layer being configured to be substantially transparent to a substantially transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) mode of transmission while substantially attenuating higher order modes of transmission; and coaxial connectors at opposite ends of the signal transmission line, wherein the electrically thin resistive layer extends within an entire length of the signal transmission line and within the coaxial connectors.

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  • Triplate lines · CPC title

  • H01P3/06Primary

    Coaxial lines · CPC title

  • Multilayer dielectric · CPC title

  • Coaxial filters (cascaded coaxial cavities H01P1/205) · CPC title

  • with dielectric resonator · CPC title

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What does patent US10109904B2 cover?
A coaxial transmission line, e.g. a coaxial cable, includes an inner electrical conductor, an outer electrical conductor, a dielectric region between the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor, and an electrically thin resistive layer within the dielectric region and concentric with the inner electrical conductor and the outer electrical conductor. The electrically thin r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Keysight Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01P3/06. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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