3d conductive polymer printed metasurface antenna for fresnel focusing

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Abstract

We demonstrate a 3D printed holographic metasurface antenna for beam-focusing applications at 10 GHz within the X-band frequency regime. The metasurface antenna is printed using a dual-material 3D printer leveraging a biodegradable conductive polymer material (Electrifi) to print the conductive parts and polylactic acid (PLA) to print the dielectric substrate. The entire metasurface antenna is 3D printed at once; no additional techniques, such as metal-plating and laser etching, are required. It is demonstrated that using the 3D printed conductive polymer metasurface, high-fidelity beam focusing can be achieved within the Fresnel region of the antenna. It is also shown that the material conductivity for 3D printing has a substantial effect on the radiation characteristics of the metasurface antenna.

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Yurduseven, O., Ye, S., Fromenteze, T., Wiley, B. J., & Smith, D. R. (2019). 3d conductive polymer printed metasurface antenna for fresnel focusing. Designs, 3(3), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/designs3030046

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