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Graphene-Flakes Printed Wideband Elliptical Dipole Antenna for Low Cost Wireless Communications Applications

Applied Physics 2017-05-04 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

This letter presents the design, manufacturing and operational performance of a graphene-flakes based screenprinted wideband elliptical dipole antenna operating from 2 GHz up to 5 GHz for low cost wireless communications applications. To investigate radio frequency (RF) conductivity of the printed graphene, a coplanar waveguide (CPW) test structure was designed, fabricated and tested in the frequency range from 1 GHz to 20 GHz. Antenna and CPW were screen-printed on Kapton substrates using a graphene paste formulated with a graphene to binder ratio of 1:2. A combination of thermal treatment and subsequent compression rolling is utilized to further decrease the sheet resistance for printed graphene structures, ultimately reaching 4 Ohm/sq. at 10 {\mu}m thicknesses. For the graphene-flakes printed antenna an antenna efficiency of 60% is obtained. The measured maximum antenna gain is 2.3 dBi at 4.8 GHz. Thus the graphene-flakes printed antenna adds a total loss of only 3.1 dB to an RF link when compared to the same structure screen-printed for reference with a commercial silver ink. This shows that the electrical performance of screen-printed graphene flakes, which also does not degrade after repeated bending, is suitable for realizing low-cost wearable RF wireless communication devices.

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@article{arxiv.1705.01097,
  title  = {Graphene-Flakes Printed Wideband Elliptical Dipole Antenna for Low Cost Wireless Communications Applications},
  author = {Antti Lamminen and Kirill Arapov and Gijsbertus de With and Samiul Haque and Henrik G. O. Sandberg and Heiner Friedrich and Vladimir Ermolov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.01097},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted, in press (online preview available)