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Inkjet Printing of Frequency Selective Surfaces on EBG Antenna Radome

Eric Arnaud
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Ahmad Kanso
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Thierry Monédière
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Damien Passerieux
Marc Thevenot
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E. Beaudrouet
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C. Dossou-Yovo
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R. Noguera
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Résumé

This paper presents a solution to bypass the cost and flatness problems of electromagnetic band gap antennas. More precisely, a process to design an electromagnetic band gap antenna using frequency selective surfaces will be detailed. This kind of antenna had been designed before, but the used substrate is expensive and thin. A low cost and thick substrate (Plexiglas and window glass) has been used here, on which are printed the frequency selective surfaces using an inkjet printer; a cheaper process than photolithography technology. This type of substrate can also be used to manufacture the antenna radome. Finally, to validate this new structure, a 20 dBi antenna working around 7.5 GHz has been conceived, fabricated and successfully measured.
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hal-00772256 , version 1 (10-01-2013)

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Eric Arnaud, Ahmad Kanso, Thierry Monédière, Damien Passerieux, Marc Thevenot, et al.. Inkjet Printing of Frequency Selective Surfaces on EBG Antenna Radome. EuCAP 2012: the 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, Congress Centre in Prague, Session Orale : A14.3 New Materials, Meta-materials, EBG Structures III, Mar 2012, Prague, Czech Republic. pp. 2693-2696, ⟨10.1109/EuCAP.2012.6206114⟩. ⟨hal-00772256⟩

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