Ultra-Light Antennas via Charge Programmed Deposition Additive Manufacturing

Abstract: 

The demand for lightweight antennas in 5 G/6 G communication, wearables, and aerospace applications is rapidly growing. However, standard manufacturing techniques are limited in structural complexity and easy integration of multiple material classes. Here we introduce charge programmed multi-material additive manufacturing platform, offering unparalleled flexibility in antenna design and the capability for rapid printing of intricate antenna structures that are unprecedented or necessitate a series of fabrication routes. Demonstrating its potential, we present a transmitarray antenna composed of an interconnected, multi-layered array of dielectric/conductive S-ring unit cells, reducing 94% mass of conventional antenna configurations. A fully printed circular polarized transmitarray system fed by a source and a Risley prism antenna system operating at 19 GHz both show close alignment between testing results and numerical simulations. This printing method establishes a universal platform, propelling discovery of new antenna designs and enabling data-driven design and optimizations where rapid production of antenna designs is crucial.

Author: 
Ryan Hensleigh
Zhenpeng Xu
Junbo Wang
James JuYoung Park
Anastasios Papathanasopoulos
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Publication date: 
January 8, 2025
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Wang, Z., Hensleigh, R., Xu, Z. et al. Ultra-light antennas via charge programmed deposition additive manufacturing. Nat Commun 16, 427 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53513-w

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