The application of the three-dimensional transmission line matrix (3-D-TLM) approach to straight high-Tc superconducting coupled coplanar waveguide (CCPW) structures, suitable for high-speed interconnects, is presented. The authors have investigated CCPWs fabricated from laser ablated YBa2Cu3 O7-x (YBCO) thin-films on lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO 2) substrates with 0.5-mm thickness. To represent three-dimensional space, the symmetrical condensed TLM node and a nonuniform discretization scheme are used. The surface impedance of the high-Tc superconducting film is described by London theory and modeled as a thin TLM network loaded with resistive and inductive stubs. The losses of the substrate are represented by additional conductances connected in parallel. CCPW line-to-line coupling is evaluated. Preliminary experimental results with gold CCPWs on LaAlO3 are discussed
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The application of the three-dimensional transmission line matrix (3-D-TLM) approach to straight high-Tc superconducting coupled coplanar waveguide (CCPW) structures, suitable for high-speed interconnects, is presented. The authors have investigated CCPWs fabricated from laser ablated YBa2Cu3 O7-x (YBCO) thin-films on lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO 2) substrates with 0.5-mm thickness. To represent three-dimensional space, the symmetrical condensed TLM node and a nonuniform discretization scheme are...
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