A Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Using Variable Capacitors
with a Thin Dielectric Electrolyte Film
Posted on 2020-09-11 - 21:12
Variable
capacitance functions are demonstrated utilizing the transport
of Li ions in a simple Pt/lithium phosphorous oxynitride (LiPON)/Pt
structure. The capacitance originates mainly from the formation of
an electrochemical double layer (EDL) at the interfaces between LiPON
and Pt at lower frequencies. Voltage applications drive Li ions from
the positively biased electrode to the negatively biased one. At higher
voltages, the number of Li ions at the positive electrode decreases
to zero, which contributes in making the total EDL capacitance vanish.
As a result, the LiPON capacitor exhibits decreased capacitance as
the voltage bias is increased, similar to what is observed in a varactor
diode. The upper frequency limit of the capacitance variation increases
with an increase in the temperature, which seems to be determined
by the ionic conductivity of the LiPON matrix. A voltage-controlled
oscillator (VCO) operation is also demonstrated by incorporating the
LiPON variable capacitors into a resistor–capacitor oscillator
circuit. The VCO clearly shows that the oscillation frequency of the
output waveforms is exponentially increased with an increase in the
input direct current voltage, whose behavior is the same as a varactor
diode-based VCO. The results indicate that this ionic variable capacitor
can be used as a building block in analog and mixed signal electronic
circuits.
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Tsuruoka, Tohru; Su, Jin; Terabe, Kazuya (2020). A Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Using Variable Capacitors
with a Thin Dielectric Electrolyte Film. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaelm.0c00481