High-performance printable 2.4 GHz graphene-based antenna using water-transferring technology
Abstract
Liquid-phase exfoliated graphene sheets are promising candidates for printing electronics. Here, a high-performance printed 2.4 GHz graphene-based antenna is reported. Graphene conductive ink prepared by using liquid-phase exfoliation process is printed onto a water-transferable paper by using blade printing technique, which is then patterned as dipole antenna and transferred onto a target substrate. The fabricated dipole antenna (43 × 3 mm), exhibiting typical radiation patterns of an ideal dipole antenna, achieves -10 dB bandwidth of 8.9% and a maximum gain of 0.7 dBi. The printed graphene-antennas satisfy the application requirements of the Internet of Things and suggest its feasibility of replacing conventional metallic antennas in those applications.
- Publication:
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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1080/14686996.2019.1653741
- Bibcode:
- 2019STAdM..20..870W