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Title: Low-Power Characterization and Integration of Carbon Black Resistive Ink for Aerosol Jet-Printed RF Components

Journal Article · · IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters

Aerosol jet printing (AJP) is gaining attention in additive manufacturing research, especially in the discipline of microwave engineering. Currently, no reliable AJP method exists to fabricate resistors that are both electrically small and with a resistance compatible with waveguide impedances for use in microwave components. In this work, the commercially available Metalon JR-038 is characterized and used to fabricate a resistor that is 100 μ m long by 250 μ m wide for the first time to the best of our knowledge. Furthermore, this resistor was then used to fabricate a Ka-band Wilkinson power divider using only the AJP process.

Research Organization:
Kansas City Nuclear Security Campus (KCNSC), Kansas City, MO (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)
Grant/Contract Number:
NA0002839
OSTI ID:
2480288
Report Number(s):
NSC--614-6228
Journal Information:
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters, Journal Name: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 35; ISSN 2771-957X
Publisher:
IEEECopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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