By exploiting the enhanced physical properties of nanomaterials and the advancement in nanotechnology, alternative methods of fabricating microwave antennas can be conceived. This paper will discuss the potential manufacturing advantages as well as different fabrication methods. By controlling the location of metallic and dielectric particles, integrated antennas and substrates can be made in one process. Electromagnetic advantages result from being able to add inclusions with different electrical properties into the host substrate and thereby create a new effective permittivity and permeability. This paper will review and analyse methods for calculating these effective properties
The varieties of noval nanocomposite materials has been synthesized and implemented in various appli...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
In this paper, computer simulations are used to investigate the concept of designing microwave apert...
This paper investigates the concept of creating substrates with heterogeneous dielectric properties....
This paper investigates the possibility of designing and fabricating microwave antennas using metall...
This paper introduces the concept of designing microwave patch antennas by creating synthetic hetero...
This paper examines the possibility of creating novel microwave frequency antennas by suitably arran...
The hypothesis of this paper is that when metallic nanoparticles are grouped together by suitable fi...
This paper considers the design of microwave patch antennas using bespoke substrates. The permittivi...
Coupling gaps of dipole radiating structures with implications for fabricating antennas using nanoma...
Coupling gaps of dipole radiating structures with implications for fabricating antennas using nanoma...
The varieties of noval nanocomposite materials has been synthesized and implemented in various appli...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
The aim of this research is to fabricate antennas and dielectrics out of nanomaterials. This method ...
In this paper, computer simulations are used to investigate the concept of designing microwave apert...
This paper investigates the concept of creating substrates with heterogeneous dielectric properties....
This paper investigates the possibility of designing and fabricating microwave antennas using metall...
This paper introduces the concept of designing microwave patch antennas by creating synthetic hetero...
This paper examines the possibility of creating novel microwave frequency antennas by suitably arran...
The hypothesis of this paper is that when metallic nanoparticles are grouped together by suitable fi...
This paper considers the design of microwave patch antennas using bespoke substrates. The permittivi...
Coupling gaps of dipole radiating structures with implications for fabricating antennas using nanoma...
Coupling gaps of dipole radiating structures with implications for fabricating antennas using nanoma...
The varieties of noval nanocomposite materials has been synthesized and implemented in various appli...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...
Consumer demand for small devices with wireless connectivity has put increasing pressure on antenna ...