Materials (Nov 2021)

Comparison of Metallization Schemes on Glass Dielectrics for X-Band Glass Antennas and Energy Harvesting

  • Longzhu Cai,
  • Qiushi Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14237283
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 23
p. 7283

Abstract

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We prepare and test four types of glass antennas for X-band applications and energy harvesting. These antennas are made of three different glass metallization schemes, including conductive copper foil (CCF), conductive silver paste (CSP) and indium tin oxide (ITO) thin film. Compared with conventional microstrip patch antennas, the dielectric substrate materials of these designs are replaced with silicon-boron glass (εr = 6, tangent δ = 0.002). The antenna with CCF as a radiator and ground plane (case one) is compared with the antenna with ITO replacing the radiator (case two) and ground plane (case three), respectively, and the glass antenna made of CSP (case four) is also presented. In this paper, these four types of glass antennas are measured and analyzed, and a comparison of the fabrication process and performance of these antennas is demonstrated. This study could contribute to the development of human-machine interactivity (HMI) systems with glass dielectric substrates.

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