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Additive Manufacturing of a Terahertz Back-to-Back Horn Antenna for Use in Life Sciences
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology IEEE Trans. Compon., Packag. Manufact. Technol. Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on. 12(4):595-601 Apr, 2022
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Antennas
Horn antennas
Mirrors
Bandwidth
Antenna radiation patterns
Three-dimensional printing
Fabrication
3-D-printing
back-to-back horn
life sciences
quasi-optical (QO) transmissometer
terahertz (THz)
Language
ISSN
2156-3950
2156-3985
Abstract
A 3-D-printed, 0.3-THz, back-to-back, smooth-walled, horn is presented. It was made from “material” as mating symmetric halves, with internal surfaces metallized with gold plate. The junction of the back-to-back horns hosts a 1-mm 2 microfluidic aperture for feeding analytes undergoing dielectric properties’ characterization of typically solvated proteins. The configuration allows for enhanced beam–sample interaction and efficient detection than would be conventionally achieved with either traditional quasi-optical (QO) or cavity resonator circuits. The horn pair was designed for 0.3–032-THz operation. It can, however, work over a wider domain of frequencies, namely, 0.2–0.32 THz, if restrictions on cross-polarization and matching are relaxed. Initial measurements of the horn pair have shown that there is an increase of 2.5 dB in the signal strength when the horn apertures are equidistant from the focusing mirrors of a defocused QO transmissometer system.