Resolving Knowledge Gaps in Liquid Crystal Delay Line Phase Shifters for 5G/6G mmW Front-Ends

  • Jinfeng Li*
  • , Haorong Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the context of fifth-generation (5G) communications and the dawn of sixth-generation (6G) networks, a surged societal demand on bandwidth and data rate and more stringent commercial requirements on transmission efficiency, cost, and reliability are increasingly evident and, hence, driving the maturity of reconfigurable millimeter-wave (mmW) and terahertz (THz) devices and systems, in particular, liquid crystal (LC)-based tunable solutions for delay line phase shifters (DLPSs). However, the field of LC-combined electronics has witnessed only incremental developments in the past decade. First, the tuning principle has largely been unchanged (leveraging the shape anisotropy of LC molecules in microscale and continuum mechanics in macroscale for variable polarizability). Second, LC-enabled devices’ performance has yet to be standardized (suboptimal case by case at different frequency domains). In this context, this work points out three underestimated knowledge gaps as drawn from our theoretical designs, computational simulations, and experimental prototypes, respectively. The first gap reports previously overlooked physical constraints from the analytical model of an LC-embedded coaxial DLPS. A new geometry-dielectric bound is identified. The second gap deals with the lack of consideration in the suboptimal dispersion behavior in differential delay time (DDT) and differential delay length (DDL) for LC phase-shifting devices. A new figure of merit (FoM) is proposed and defined at the V-band (60 GHz) to comprehensively evaluate the ratios of the DDT and DDL over their standard deviations across the 54 to 66 GHz spectrum. The third identified gap deals with the in-depth explanation of our recent experimental results and outlook for partial leakage attack analysis of LC phase shifters in modern eavesdropping.

Original languageEnglish
Article number485
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2026

Keywords

  • 5G
  • 6G
  • delay line
  • liquid crystal
  • microwave
  • millimeter wave
  • phase shifter
  • reconfigurable
  • terahertz
  • tunable dielectrics

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