Publication details

Authors: Keller, S. D.; Zaghloul, A. I.; Alvarez, N. T.; Malik, R.; Shanov, V.; Schulz, M. J.; Mast, D. B. 
Title: Effects of Metal Nanoparticle Doping and In-Situ Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment on Carbon Nanotube Sheet Antenna Performance 
Type: Journal Article 
Publisher: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters 
Year: 2016 
Volume: PP 
Issue: 99 
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DOI: 10.1109/LAWP.2016.2621665 
WEB-link: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielx7/7727/4357943/07707371.pdf?tp=&arnumber=7707371&isnumber=4357943 
Abstract: Effects of nanomaterial post-process treatments on the RF performance of a variety of carbon nanotube patch antennas are explored through fabrication and measurement. A discussion of the physical and electrical mechanisms underpinning the results of these measurements is presented. The sparse application of metal nanoparticles to carbon nanotube sheet material is found to increase the peak realized gain ~1 dB compared to an untreated carbon nanotube sheet patch antenna. The functionalization of carbon nanotube sheet material through in-situ atmospheric pressure plasma treatment is found to reduce the peak realized gain ~1.5 dB compared to an untreated carbon nanotube sheet patch antenna. 
Keywords: Antenna measurements, Atmospheric measurements, Doping, Patch antennas, Plasmas, Resistance, Sheet materials, Carbon, nanotechnology, antennas, nanotechnology, plasma materials-processing applications