Experimental microwave complex conductivity extraction of vertically aligned mwcnt bundles for microwave subwavelength antenna design

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This paper reports the extraction of electrical impedance at microwave frequencies of vertically aligned multi-wall carbon nanotubes (VA MWCNT) bundles/forests grown on a silicon substrate. Dedicated resonating devices were designed for antenna application, operating around 10 GHz and benefiting from natural inductive/capacitive behavior or complex conductivity in the microwave domain. As obtained from S-parameters measurements, the capacitive and inductive behaviors of VA MWCNT bundles were deduced from device frequency resonance shift.

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Tripon-Canseliet, C., Xavier, S., Fu, Y., Martinaud, J. P., Ziaei, A., & Chazelas, J. (2019). Experimental microwave complex conductivity extraction of vertically aligned mwcnt bundles for microwave subwavelength antenna design. Micromachines, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10090566

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