The paper describes the fabrication process, the technology assessment and the experimental characterization of silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed microstrip structures on alumina substrates for RF and microwave applications. The present technology allows, through the adoption of innovative silver-based inks and a special piezoelectric-inkjet printer, the direct printing of microstrip prototypes on alumina substrates. The electrical characteristics of the manufactured strips have been modeled, starting from measured data, and several samples of line-stub impedance matching sections have been realized and measured to verify the repeatability of the line characteristic and printing alignment accuracy. More complex structures, including soldered components and ground wrap-around connection, have been realized and tested, showing good agreement between simulations and measurements.
Eric Fribourg‐BlancDung My Thi DangChien Mau Dang
Vittorio CamarchiaAlessandro ChiolerioMarco CottoJie FangGiovanni GhioneP. PandolfiMarco PirolaRoberto QuagliaChiara Ramella
K. KashiwagiLijuan XieXinwei LiTomoaki KageyamaMotoki MiuraH. MiyashitaJunichiro KonoS.-S. Lee
D. SetteAnne BlayoChristophe PoulainDenis Mercier