Control of additive manufacturing for radio frequency devices with spatially varying dielectric properties
Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly being used to fabricate end-use and high-value-added parts in a range of industries. AM’s ability to create complex geometries and vary the internal composition of a part has enabled the design of many novel devices, including radio frequency (RF) devices...
Main Authors: | Lekas, S, Drummond, R, Grant, PS, Duncan, SR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2024
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