2023
DOI: 10.1109/ojap.2023.3283994
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Post-Fabrication Technique to Manage Material Variations in 3-D Printed Microstrip Antenna Substrates

Abstract: To fulfill the growing demand of next-generation wireless devices, additive manufacturing has emerged as the most economical, environmentally friendly, and high-throughput technique for mass manufacturing. At present, however, 3D-printed antenna substrates show 4%-8% variation in relative permittivity (ε r ) compared with typical tolerance values of less than 2% in commercially available substrates. This relatively large tolerance in 3D-printed substrates is attributed to the variations in the quality of the m… Show more

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