2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1399/4/044075
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Investigation of material properties for polymer-based microwave devices

Abstract: This work demonstrates that the molding technique for polymer-based flexible microwave electronics with various polymers in order to evaluate acceptable boundaries for conductivity and tan loss. Performance evaluation has been done on the microstrip line and patch antennas with and without material improvements. We have demonstrated that improvements in conductivity after 106 S/m do not give significant benefits. The attenuation in microstrip lines has been reduced from 0.16dB/cm to 0.05dB/cm. However, reducti… Show more

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“…[46] gives 0.043 dB/cm, while the measured value is around 0.034 dB/cm. The current results of the new batch are consistent with our previous batch measured one year ago [16], which proves reproducibility. Fig.…”
Section: B Microstrip and Cpw Transmission Linessupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…[46] gives 0.043 dB/cm, while the measured value is around 0.034 dB/cm. The current results of the new batch are consistent with our previous batch measured one year ago [16], which proves reproducibility. Fig.…”
Section: B Microstrip and Cpw Transmission Linessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…We will demonstrate in this work that some requirements could be mitigated or varied in order to achieve the optimum balance between microwave performance and mechanical flexibility by implementing suitable production technology and material engineering. The first approach to answer this question has been demonstrated in our previous works [15], [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[46] gives 0.043 dB/cm, while the measured value is around 0.034 dB/cm. The current results of the new batch are consistent with our previous batch measured one year ago [16], which proves reproducibility.…”
Section: B Microstrip and Cpw Transmission Linessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This work shows that some requirements could be eased or varied to achieve the optimal balance between microwave performance and mechanical flexibility. The first approach to answer this question has been demonstrated in our previous works [15], [16].…”
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confidence: 99%