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Improving the Performance of Paper-Based Dipole Antennas by Electromagnetic Flux Concentration

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c19889

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materials science; antennas; magnetic materials; energy materials; sustainability

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This study reports on screen-printed paper@Ag-based antennas and optimizes their functional properties by introducing a PVA-Fe3O4@Ag magnetoactive layer into the antenna's structure. This allows for improvements in the reflection coefficient and maximum transmission range, with potential applications in broadband arrays and portable wireless devices.
One of the essential issues in modern advanced materials science is to design and manufacture flexible devices, in particular in the framework of the Internet of Things (IoT), to improve integration into applications. An antenna is an essential component of wireless communication modules and, in addition to flexibility, compact dimensions, printability, low cost, and environ-mentally friendlier production strategies, also represent relevant functional challenges. Concerning the antenna's performance, the optimization of the reflection coefficient and maximum range remain the key goals. In this context, this work reports on screen-printed paper@Ag-based antennas and optimizes their functional properties, with improvements in the reflection coefficient (S11) from -8 to -56 dB and maximum transmission range from 208 to 256 m, with the introduction of a PVA-Fe3O4@Ag magnetoactive layer into the antenna's structure. The incorporated magnetic nanostructures allow the optimization of the functional features of antennas with possible applications ranging from broadband arrays to portable wireless devices. In parallel, the use of printing technologies and sustainable materials represents a step toward more sustainable electronics.

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