Title :
Status and challenges of inkjet printed RF and THz structures
Author :
Anya Traille;Manos M. Tentzeris
Author_Institution :
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0250
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Inkjet printing is a low-cost, additive process that has enabled various disruptive technologies that combine new materials with novel multidisciplinary operation concepts. Beyond prototyping, their inherent scalability could make them good candidate for commercial/mass production applications such as large area structural monitoring, distributed sensing and IoT applications. This overview explores the reliability and the great potential of these novel technologies when applied to high performance RF and THz devices of the future.
Keywords :
"Printing","Radio frequency","Reliability","Additives","Performance evaluation","Wireless sensor networks","Wireless communication"
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Materials and Processes for RF and THz Applications (IMWS-AMP), 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on
DOI :
10.1109/IMWS-AMP.2015.7324985