3D Printing and Gallium-Based Liquid Metal Technologies for Microwave and Millimeter-wave Components
Résumé
The article presents an overview of threedimensional (3D) printed microwave and millimeter-wave components integrating Gallium-based liquid metal. The liquid metal is considered here as a 4th degree of freedom for the design of 3D printed antennas, filters and wireless sensors. The 3D printing combined with liquid metal technology can be considered as a four-dimensional (4D) printing technology and to date, in microwave and millimeter-wave applications, is mainly used to achieve the metallization and/or reconfigurability and/or mechanical flexibility of high-frequency 3D printed components.
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