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Tightly Coupled Ultra-Wideband Phased-Array Implemented by Three-Dimensional Inkjet Printing Technique

Version 1 : Received: 5 September 2022 / Approved: 7 September 2022 / Online: 7 September 2022 (08:15:53 CEST)

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Han, L.; Wang, G.; Zhang, L.; Jiang, W.; Zhao, P.; Tang, W.; Dang, T.; Zheng, H. Tightly Coupled Ultra-Wideband Phased-Array Implemented by Three-Dimensional Inkjet Printing Technique. Electronics 2022, 11, 3320. Han, L.; Wang, G.; Zhang, L.; Jiang, W.; Zhao, P.; Tang, W.; Dang, T.; Zheng, H. Tightly Coupled Ultra-Wideband Phased-Array Implemented by Three-Dimensional Inkjet Printing Technique. Electronics 2022, 11, 3320.

Abstract

In order to enhance the gain of antenna suitable for the airplane mounted platform, a conformal tightly coupled antenna array is investigated in this paper. Especially, three-dimensional (3-D) inkjet printing technique is used to implement the conformal property. The printing of antenna substrate and radiation layer is implemented by combining the fused deposition modelling and microdroplet injection molding technologies based on the existing 3-D printer. Here, through a unique combination of 3-D and 2-D inkjet printing of dielectric material and metallic ink, respectively, we demonstrate a monolithically integrated to a nonplanar antenna for the first time. Antenna measurements show that the complete characterization of this new process in terms of minimum feature sizes and achievable conductivities. This antenna configuration offers a high-gain performance with low-cost and rapid fabrication technique by using 3-D printing. The voltage standing wave ratio and radiation patterns are tested after adding the newly designed feed structure. Results shown the design process much efficient. Both antenna element and the array with good properties, which are in very good agreement with the specially mounted platform.

Keywords

Ultra-wideband; conformal antenna array; coupled tightly; three-dimensional printing technique; fused deposition modelling; microdroplet injection molding

Subject

Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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