This paper demonstrates an ultra-light weight microwave rotary vane attenuator (RVA) manufactured using polymer-based 3-D printing. In addition, for the first time, conductive polylactic acid (PLA) is rigorously characterized across both X- and Ku-bands (8 to 18 GHz); while acrylonitrile butadiene-styrene (ABS) has similarly been characterized across Ku-band (12 to 18 GHz). Using the results from the conductive PLA characterization process, an electromagnetic model was created for predicting the performance of the RVA. It is shown that, even with its complex internal geometrical features, a mix of both dielectric and conductive PLA building materials, an assembly of multiple parts and a mechanically rotating central section, our experimenta...
We present three methods for producing lightweight waveguide- and antenna components by autocatalyti...
Polymer-based additive manufacturing using 3-D printing for upper-millimeter-wave ( ca. 100 to 300 G...
Additive Manufacturing holds significant promise for microwave component design, enabling the produc...
This paper introduces the first fully 3-D printed tunable microwave subsystem, consisting of 26 circ...
The fast development of drones, miniaturization of broadband solid-state amplifiers, mixers, and sof...
The need for miniaturized, and high performance microwave devices has focused significant attention ...
This dissertation investigates the application of additive manufacturing to novel microwave componen...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of using various low-cost 3-D print...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has proved effective in rapidly prototyping passive RF and microwave dev...
International audienceThe goal of this manuscript is to show the potential of additive manufacturing...
International audienceThis paper describes the realization and characterization of microwave 3-D pri...
Additive manufacturing (AM) 3D-printing technology is increasingly bringing benefits even in electro...
A technique of selective electroless plating onto PLA-ABS (Polylactic Acid-Acrylonitrile Butadiene S...
Transformation optics (TO) allows the design of new optical devices for the novel manipulation of el...
In this paper, we numerically and experimentally demonstrate the inverse polarization effect in thre...
We present three methods for producing lightweight waveguide- and antenna components by autocatalyti...
Polymer-based additive manufacturing using 3-D printing for upper-millimeter-wave ( ca. 100 to 300 G...
Additive Manufacturing holds significant promise for microwave component design, enabling the produc...
This paper introduces the first fully 3-D printed tunable microwave subsystem, consisting of 26 circ...
The fast development of drones, miniaturization of broadband solid-state amplifiers, mixers, and sof...
The need for miniaturized, and high performance microwave devices has focused significant attention ...
This dissertation investigates the application of additive manufacturing to novel microwave componen...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of using various low-cost 3-D print...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has proved effective in rapidly prototyping passive RF and microwave dev...
International audienceThe goal of this manuscript is to show the potential of additive manufacturing...
International audienceThis paper describes the realization and characterization of microwave 3-D pri...
Additive manufacturing (AM) 3D-printing technology is increasingly bringing benefits even in electro...
A technique of selective electroless plating onto PLA-ABS (Polylactic Acid-Acrylonitrile Butadiene S...
Transformation optics (TO) allows the design of new optical devices for the novel manipulation of el...
In this paper, we numerically and experimentally demonstrate the inverse polarization effect in thre...
We present three methods for producing lightweight waveguide- and antenna components by autocatalyti...
Polymer-based additive manufacturing using 3-D printing for upper-millimeter-wave ( ca. 100 to 300 G...
Additive Manufacturing holds significant promise for microwave component design, enabling the produc...