posted on 2014-08-13, 13:47authored byW.G. Whittow, Yi Li, Russel Torah, Kai Yang, Steve Beeby, John Tudor
A novel technique for inkjet printing frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) on textiles is introduced. The challenge of printing an inkjet layer of 3 μm thickness on polyester cotton with a surface roughness of the order of 150 μm is achieved with a screen-printed interface layer. The conducting inkjet layer is then printed directly on top of the interface layer. A screen mask was used so that the interface layer was only printed directly below the conducting ink. A square FSS structure has been fabricated and the measured shielding has been compared to simulations
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Electronics Letters
Volume
50
Issue
13
Pages
916 - 917 (2)
Citation
WHITTOW, W.G. ... et al, 2014. Printed frequency selective surfaces on textiles. Electronics Letters, 50 (13), pp. 916 - 917.