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  • 2022A Narrowband 3-D Printed Invar Spherical Dual-Mode Filter With High Thermal Stability for OMUXs16citations
  • 2021Microstructure-magnetic shielding development in additively manufactured Ni-Fe-Mo soft magnet alloy in the as fabricated and post-processed conditions17citations
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  • 2020Magnetic shielding promotion via the control of magnetic anisotropy and thermal Post processing in laser powder bed fusion processed NiFeMo-based soft magnet40citations

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A Narrowband 3-D Printed Invar Spherical Dual-Mode Filter With High Thermal Stability for OMUXs

  • Skaik, Talal
  • Booth, Paul
  • Pambaguian, Laurent
  • Wang, Yi
  • Mohamed, Abd El-Moez
  • Mart, Petronilo
  • Attallah, Moataz Moataz
  • Espana, Cesar Miquel
  • Li, Sheng
  • Qian, Lu
Abstract

<p>A 3-D printed narrowband bandpass filter based on spherical dual-mode resonators is presented in this article. It is designed for output multiplexers (OMUXs) using high-Q spherical dual-mode resonators. Realization is by laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) technology of Invar alloy chosen for its low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Using PBF circumvents the alloy's manufacturability issues associated with its hardness in machining and free forming. Compared with polymer-based vat photopolymerization technology, PBF allows for direct metal manufacture of complex monolithic microwave components with better thermal-mechanical properties and higher power-handling capability. Using Invar can further help achieve high temperature stability of the filter in high-power operation. To demonstrate the proposed solution, detailed thermal-RF test at different temperatures was carried out. The experimental results of a 0.47&amp;#x0025; fourth-order silver-plated Invar filter with two transmission zeros verify the design and manufacturing. An insertion loss of 1 dB and an effective temperature coefficient of less than 2 ppm/K were achieved.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • silver
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • hardness
  • selective laser melting
  • thermal expansion
  • forming
  • vat photopolymerization