“…[1][2][3] The microwave substrate material should have a low dielectric constant (ε r ) to shorten the phase delay, high Qf value to reduce the power dissipation, and low temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (τ f ) to maintain the temperature stability of microwave circuits. Low-dielectric-constant ceramics are the most important microwave substrate materials, [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] for which the dielectric constant is usually between 5 polymer-ceramic composites and glass ceramics, the Qf value is usually relatively low. 3,13 On the other hand, SiO 2 polymorphs are important insulating materials with very low dielectric constant around 4 and low dielectric loss, indicating their possible applications as microwave substrates.…”