This paper explores the potential of metallic 3-D printing technology for millimeter-wave (mmWave) applications. It uses the selective laser melting (SLM) technology to melt the Cu-15Sn powder layer by layer to build up rectangular waveguides at E-(60-90 GHz), D-(110-170 GHz), and H-band (220-325 GHz). Different from nonmetallic 3-D printed waveguides, SLM Cu-15Sn waveguides are printed once in a whole piece. Postelectroplating and assembling are not necessary. Besides, the SLM waveguide also outperforms the nonmetallic 3-D printed waveguide in mechanical robustness. Compared with nonmetallic 3-D printed and commercial metallic waveguides, SLM waveguides demonstrate comparable performance at E-band with averaged dissipative attenuation 7.51...
Two iris bandpass filters implemented by three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for millimetre-w...
This work reports on the integration of RF func-tionalities in microwave waveguide components throug...
Additive manufacturing (AM) allows the production of complex shape and structures without molds dire...
This paper explores the potential of metallic 3-D printing technology for millimeter-wave (mmWave) a...
Additive manufacturing technologies are currently envisaged to boost the development of a next gener...
This paper presents a study to use the metallic three dimensional (3-D) printing technology for ante...
This paper first reviews manufacturing technologies for realizing air-filled metal-pipe rectangular ...
A metallic 3-D printed E-band (60-90 GHz) radio front end is reported. It uses the Selective Laser M...
Abstract — This paper first reviews manufacturing technologies for realizing air-filled metal-pipe r...
International audienceThis paper attempts to establish a good base for weight-reduction technique of...
The performance of additive manufactured (AM) RF circuits and antennas is continuously improving, an...
3D metallic printing technology is attempted to implement millimeter-wave (mmWave) antennas. Based o...
Three-dimensional-printing technologies have been receiving great attention for a wide variety of ap...
Microwave and millimetre-wave technology has enabled many commercial applications to play a key role...
Abstract: For the first time, 3D printed metal-pipe rectangular waveguides (MPRWGs) have been demons...
Two iris bandpass filters implemented by three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for millimetre-w...
This work reports on the integration of RF func-tionalities in microwave waveguide components throug...
Additive manufacturing (AM) allows the production of complex shape and structures without molds dire...
This paper explores the potential of metallic 3-D printing technology for millimeter-wave (mmWave) a...
Additive manufacturing technologies are currently envisaged to boost the development of a next gener...
This paper presents a study to use the metallic three dimensional (3-D) printing technology for ante...
This paper first reviews manufacturing technologies for realizing air-filled metal-pipe rectangular ...
A metallic 3-D printed E-band (60-90 GHz) radio front end is reported. It uses the Selective Laser M...
Abstract — This paper first reviews manufacturing technologies for realizing air-filled metal-pipe r...
International audienceThis paper attempts to establish a good base for weight-reduction technique of...
The performance of additive manufactured (AM) RF circuits and antennas is continuously improving, an...
3D metallic printing technology is attempted to implement millimeter-wave (mmWave) antennas. Based o...
Three-dimensional-printing technologies have been receiving great attention for a wide variety of ap...
Microwave and millimetre-wave technology has enabled many commercial applications to play a key role...
Abstract: For the first time, 3D printed metal-pipe rectangular waveguides (MPRWGs) have been demons...
Two iris bandpass filters implemented by three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for millimetre-w...
This work reports on the integration of RF func-tionalities in microwave waveguide components throug...
Additive manufacturing (AM) allows the production of complex shape and structures without molds dire...