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Yongfei Zhu

Researcher at BlackBerry Limited

Publications -  16
Citations -  765

Yongfei Zhu is an academic researcher from BlackBerry Limited. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Microstrip. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 765 citations.

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Serially-fed phased array antennas with dielectric phase shifters

TL;DR: A phased array antenna includes a plurality of radiating elements, a feed line assembly, and a ground plane positioned between the radiating element and the feed line, with the ground plane having a plurality opening positioned between radiating and feed line assemblies and a voltage tunable dielectric phase shifters coupled to the feedline assembly as mentioned in this paper.
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Voltage tunable varactors and tunable devices including such varactors

TL;DR: In this paper, a voltage tunable dielectric varactor is described, where the first and second electrodes are separated to form a gap there between the input and output, and a bias voltage applied to the electrodes changes the capacitance of the varactor between the inputs and outputs.
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Voltage tunable laminated dielectric materials for microwave applications

TL;DR: A tunable dielectric structure as discussed by the authors consists of a first layer, a second layer, and electrodes for applying a controllable voltage across the first layer of dielectrics, where at least one of the electrodes is positioned between the first and second layers.
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Electrically tunable filters with dielectric varactors

TL;DR: In this article, a voltage tunable filter consisting of an input connection point, an output connection point and at least one circuit branch electrically coupled to the input connection points and the output connection points is presented.
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Tunable filters having variable bandwidth and variable delay

TL;DR: A tunable electrical filter constructed pursuant to the teachings of the present invention includes: (a) a plurality of resonator units coupled between an input locus and an output locus; and (b) a singular tunable dielectric varactor unit coupled between individual varactor units of the plurality of varactors as mentioned in this paper.