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Microwave performance of photoresist-alumina microcomposites for batch fabrication of thick polymer-based dielectric structures
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringElectrical PropertiesPhotoresist-alumina MicrocompositesComputational ElectromagneticsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringDielectric ConstantDielectric Loss TangentBatch FabricationAntennaFabrication TechniqueMicrowave AntennaMicrowave CeramicMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave Synthesis3D PrintingMicrowave PerformanceMicrofabricationMicrowave ComponentsElectrical Insulation
The goal of this paper is to investigate the electrical properties of photoresist-alumina microcomposites with different portions of ceramic content. Substrates of photoresist-alumina microcomposites are fabricated and a comprehensive analysis is performed to characterize their dielectric constant and dielectric loss tangent at microwave frequencies up to 40 GHz. To evaluate the performance of these materials for microwave applications, the properties of various lithographically fabricated antenna elements are examined and analysed based on the measured electrical properties. The experimental results show that the electrical properties of the photoresist composite are nonlinearly affected by ceramic content and also a minimum percentage of ceramic portion is required to improve the electrical properties of the photoresist composite. For instance, comparison of 0 wt% with 23 wt% SU8-alumina shows that no reduction is achieved for the dielectric loss tangent. Comparison of 38 wt% with 48 wt% SU8-alumina microcomposite shows that the dielectric loss tangent is improved from 0.03 to 0.01 and the dielectric constant is increased from 3.8 to 5.0 at 25 GHz. These improvements can result in superior performance for the photoresist-based microwave components.
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