Applied Sciences (Jan 2021)

Roll-to-Roll In-Line Implementation of Microwave Free-Space Non-Destructive Evaluation of Conductive Composite Thin Layer Materials

  • Grigorios Koutsoukis,
  • Ivan Alic,
  • Antonios Vavouliotis,
  • Ferry Kienberger,
  • Kamel Haddadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11010378
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 378

Abstract

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A free-space microwave nondestructive testing and evaluation module is developed for the low-power, non-ionizing, contactless, and real-time characterization of doped composite thin-film materials in an industrial context. The instrumentation proposed is built up with a handled vector network analyzer interfaced with corrugated horn antennas to measure the near-field complex reflection S11 of planar prepreg composite materials in a roll-to-roll in-line production line. Dedicated modeling and calibrations routines are developed to extract the microwave conductivity from the measured microwave signal. Practical extraction of the radiofrequency (RF) conductivity of thin film prepreg composite materials doped with nano-powders is exemplary shown at the test frequency of 10 GHz.

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