International audienceCellulosic materials are very interesting for electronics industry. Cheap, environment friendly, easy to produce and flexible, they could be remarkable substrates. However, the poor properties of cellulose in regard to the ambient humidity rate is a real technological lock to the development of this very promising material. We propose, in this paper, to analyze and quantify the impact of humidity upon the RF properties of cellulose papers. The proposed theoretical model for the contribution of water to losses in the medium is validated by experimental results, and thus can help for the design of transmission lines on paper substrates
The use of papers as substrates in the process of manufacturing flexible electronic components is ur...
Funding Information: The work was supported by the FFG project Cello-H0-4papers and the COST Action ...
Cellulose insulating paper is widely used in the power industry for its good electrical insulating p...
International audienceCellulosic materials are very interesting for electronics industry. Cheap, env...
This paper addresses one of the key issues in using paper electronics at microwave frequencies. As p...
Absorption of liquid or vapor water in paper designed for conversion processes is a critical phenome...
This paper addresses one of the key issues in using paper electronics at microwave frequencies. As p...
Paper, by nature is hygroscopic. This means that it will pick up moisture from its environment and i...
The effects of humidity on the electrical properties of thermal inkjet-printed copper tetrasulfonate...
The study was performed at Billerudkorsnäs at the section Box Lab which offers knowledge and solutio...
Details on how cellulosic surfaces change under changing moisture are incomplete and even existing r...
This thesis work deals with the optimization of cellulosic materials (papers, cardboard and cellulos...
Cellulose-based materials are well known for their significantly high hygroscopicity. Although this ...
The use of papers as substrates in the process of manufacturing flexible electronic components is ur...
Funding Information: The work was supported by the FFG project Cello-H0-4papers and the COST Action ...
Cellulose insulating paper is widely used in the power industry for its good electrical insulating p...
International audienceCellulosic materials are very interesting for electronics industry. Cheap, env...
This paper addresses one of the key issues in using paper electronics at microwave frequencies. As p...
Absorption of liquid or vapor water in paper designed for conversion processes is a critical phenome...
This paper addresses one of the key issues in using paper electronics at microwave frequencies. As p...
Paper, by nature is hygroscopic. This means that it will pick up moisture from its environment and i...
The effects of humidity on the electrical properties of thermal inkjet-printed copper tetrasulfonate...
The study was performed at Billerudkorsnäs at the section Box Lab which offers knowledge and solutio...
Details on how cellulosic surfaces change under changing moisture are incomplete and even existing r...
This thesis work deals with the optimization of cellulosic materials (papers, cardboard and cellulos...
Cellulose-based materials are well known for their significantly high hygroscopicity. Although this ...
The use of papers as substrates in the process of manufacturing flexible electronic components is ur...
Funding Information: The work was supported by the FFG project Cello-H0-4papers and the COST Action ...
Cellulose insulating paper is widely used in the power industry for its good electrical insulating p...