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  • 2024Infused textured polymer surface withstands harsh environmentcitations
  • 20222.45 GHz natural polymer‐based flexible bandpass filter exploiting laser structuring3citations

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  • Jimenez, Maude
  • Thomy, V.
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  • Coffinier, Yannick
  • Keirsbulck, Laurent
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2.45 GHz natural polymer‐based flexible bandpass filter exploiting laser structuring

  • Genestie, Benoit
  • Cresson, Pierre-Yves
  • Lasri, Tuami
  • Braud, Flavie
  • Joly, Nicolas
  • Sid, Abdelghafour
Abstract

This article presents the realization of a bandpass filter on a flexible biopolymer substrate with a suitable fabrication process. We used copper adhesive tape and laser structuring to fabricate the filter based on a quasi-lumped microstrip structure. The filter characteristics are a central frequency of 2.45 GHz, a bandwidth of 20%, and insertion loss of 1.2 dB. It is demonstrated that the filter's performance remains almost constant under different bending, folding, and rolling conditions. The results show that the proposed bio-sourced polymer is a good candidate for flexible green electronics and wearable applications.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • copper