Laser-Induced Graphene in Polyimide for Antenna Applications

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Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has gained considerable attention recently due to its unique properties and potential applications. In this study, we investigated using LIG in polyimide (PI) as a material for antenna applications. The LIG-−PI composite material was prepared by a facile picosecond laser (1064 nm) irradiation process, which resulted in a conductive graphene network within the PI matrix. Furthermore, LIG formation was confirmed by Raman spectroscopy and sheet resistance measurements. Finally, a patch antenna from LIG with 2.45 GHz microwaves was simulated, produced and tested. These findings suggest that LIG−PI composites have great potential for use in high-frequency electronic devices and can provide a new avenue for the development of flexible and wearable electronics.

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Sartanavičius, A., Žemgulytė, J., Ragulis, P., Ratautas, K., & Trusovas, R. (2023). Laser-Induced Graphene in Polyimide for Antenna Applications. Crystals, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13071003

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