Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) is a simple and low-cost technique to pattern metal-free circuits and antennas on conformal objects. Despite its wide applicability, the high ohmic losses of the conductor currently hinder some applications requiring reliable radiation performances. In this paper, we present a preliminary experimental demonstration of a LIG-based electroplating technique for antennas, to combine the ease of manufacture of the LIG with the superior conductivity of metallic nanoparticles. Preliminary results show that with deposition times of 40 minutes, sheet resistances as low as 30 mΩ/sq can be achieved. The process is demonstrated with a typical IoT flexible dipole at 900 MHz whose radiation gain is just 1 dB less than a full-aluminum counterpart.
Mostaccio, A., Mancuso, F., Marrocco, G. (2025). Electroplating for flexible antennas by using Laser-Induced Graphene masks. In EuCAP 2025: 19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (pp.1-4). New York : IEEE [10.23919/eucap63536.2025.10999246].
Electroplating for flexible antennas by using Laser-Induced Graphene masks
Mostaccio, Alessio
;Mancuso, Francesco;Marrocco, Gaetano
2025-01-01
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Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) is a simple and low-cost technique to pattern metal-free circuits and antennas on conformal objects. Despite its wide applicability, the high ohmic losses of the conductor currently hinder some applications requiring reliable radiation performances. In this paper, we present a preliminary experimental demonstration of a LIG-based electroplating technique for antennas, to combine the ease of manufacture of the LIG with the superior conductivity of metallic nanoparticles. Preliminary results show that with deposition times of 40 minutes, sheet resistances as low as 30 mΩ/sq can be achieved. The process is demonstrated with a typical IoT flexible dipole at 900 MHz whose radiation gain is just 1 dB less than a full-aluminum counterpart.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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