2019 PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS-Spring) | 2019

Electromagnetic Analysis and Performance Comparison of Fully 3D-printed Antennas

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this work, the possibility of directly prototyping antennas by exploiting additive manufacturing 3D-printing technology is investigated. In particular, the availability of printable filaments with interesting conductive properties allows for printing of even the antenna conductive elements. Three samples of a 2.45 GHz microstrip patch antenna have been 3D-printed by using different approaches and materials, and their performance evaluated and compared. In particular, the same dielectric substrate printed in polylactic acid (PLA) has been adopted in all cases, whilst copper tape and two different conductive filaments have been used to realize the conductive parts of the three antenna samples, respectively. Even if an expected radiation efficiency reduction has been observed for the conductive filament case, the comparative analysis clearly demonstrates that 3D-printing technology can be exploited to design working fully-printed antennas, including the conductive parts.

Volume None
Pages 964-970
DOI 10.1109/PIERS-Spring46901.2019.9017888
Language English
Journal 2019 PhotonIcs & Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS-Spring)

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