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Low κ Mg2SiO4 ceramic tapes and their role as screen printed microstrip patch antenna substrates

Low κ Mg2SiO4 ceramic tapes and their role as screen printed microstrip patch antenna substrates
Low κ Mg2SiO4 ceramic tapes and their role as screen printed microstrip patch antenna substrates
Despite their intolerance to fine machining, certain ceramics possess a unique combination of low dielectric constant and ultra-low dielectric loss, which is ideal for fabricating a patch antenna on them, with increased efficiency. In a candid attempt, we have qualified an ultra-low loss ceramic, magnesium silicate (abbreviated as Mg2SiO4), for microwave antenna applications. Flexible ceramic tapes are prepared through organic solvent-based tape casting method, stalked, isostatically pressed, sintered, and polished. The new substrate possesses excellent microwave dielectric properties on par with commercial polymer composite wafers, while thermal conductivity is two orders better than them. The feasibility of using Mg2SiO4 as microwave substrate was demonstrated by fabricating a microstrip patch antenna for WLAN applications. The radiation characteristics of the antenna show excellent agreement with the simulated ones. The patch antenna fabricated on Mg2SiO4 substrate radiated at 2.44 GHz with a gain of 3.2 dB and a return loss of −20 dB.
1873-4944
Babu, Roshni
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Sasidharan Pillai, Arun
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Mailadil Thomas, Sebastian
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Pezholil, Mohanan
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Kuzhichalil Peethambharan, Surendran
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Babu, Roshni
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Sasidharan Pillai, Arun
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Mailadil Thomas, Sebastian
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Pezholil, Mohanan
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Kuzhichalil Peethambharan, Surendran
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Babu, Roshni, Sasidharan Pillai, Arun, Mailadil Thomas, Sebastian, Pezholil, Mohanan and Kuzhichalil Peethambharan, Surendran (2021) Low κ Mg2SiO4 ceramic tapes and their role as screen printed microstrip patch antenna substrates. Materials Science and Engineering: B, 264, [114947]. (doi:10.1016/j.mseb.2020.114947).

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Abstract

Despite their intolerance to fine machining, certain ceramics possess a unique combination of low dielectric constant and ultra-low dielectric loss, which is ideal for fabricating a patch antenna on them, with increased efficiency. In a candid attempt, we have qualified an ultra-low loss ceramic, magnesium silicate (abbreviated as Mg2SiO4), for microwave antenna applications. Flexible ceramic tapes are prepared through organic solvent-based tape casting method, stalked, isostatically pressed, sintered, and polished. The new substrate possesses excellent microwave dielectric properties on par with commercial polymer composite wafers, while thermal conductivity is two orders better than them. The feasibility of using Mg2SiO4 as microwave substrate was demonstrated by fabricating a microstrip patch antenna for WLAN applications. The radiation characteristics of the antenna show excellent agreement with the simulated ones. The patch antenna fabricated on Mg2SiO4 substrate radiated at 2.44 GHz with a gain of 3.2 dB and a return loss of −20 dB.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 November 2020
Published date: 1 February 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 505725
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505725
ISSN: 1873-4944
PURE UUID: f397d363-02bf-45eb-8d87-7fb0f7a6c4df

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Date deposited: 16 Oct 2025 17:27
Last modified: 16 Oct 2025 17:27

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Author: Roshni Babu
Author: Arun Sasidharan Pillai
Author: Sebastian Mailadil Thomas
Author: Mohanan Pezholil
Author: Surendran Kuzhichalil Peethambharan

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