Affiliation:
1. National Taiwan Normal University
2. Industrial Technology Research Institute
3. Advanced ACEBiotek Co., Ltd.
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) radiation is especially the frequency band that the
developers of sixth-generation wireless communication networks aim to
exploit. Thus, the research and development of relevant components
have been an important issue. Studies have shown that ceramic
materials demonstrate the properties of low optical loss and high
refractive index when subjected to THz radiation. Furthermore, when a
ceramic material is mixed into a polymeric material, it can
effectively improve the latter’s mechanical strength.
Therefore, in this study, we conducted heat treatment on the powders
of four ceramic materials: Al2O3,
SiO2, ZrSiO4, and quartz. Next, we respectively
mixed each powder of the ceramic materials into each powder of
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). Then, we measured all the
mixtures’ optic properties under THz radiation by observing
their X-ray diffraction patterns. Measurement results indicated that
SiO2 had a phase transition when it was calcined to
1100°C, and its optical coefficient also changed with the phase
transition. After ABS was mixed with a ceramic material, the
mixture’s effective refractive index increased as the mixture
was subjected to THz radiation. Moreover, after ABS was mixed with
Al2O3, quartz, heat-treated
Al2O3, heat-treated quartz, and heat-treated
SiO2, the mixtures’ effective refractive index
increased, and their absorption coefficients decreased. Therefore,
mixing a specific ceramic material into ABS, a common polymer, can not
only improve the mechanical performance of ABS but also give ABS fine
optical properties such as an increased effective refractive index and
a decreased absorption coefficient under THz radiation.
Funder
National Science and Technology
Council
Subject
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials