On Surface Losses in Direct Metal Laser Sintering Printed Millimeter and Submillimeter Waveguides

Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves(2018)

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Abstract
Different lengths of WR3 (220–330 GHz) and WR10 (75–110 GHz) waveguides are fabricated through direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). The losses in these waveguides are measured and modelled using the Huray surface roughness model. The losses in WR3 are around 0.3 dB/mm and in WR10 0.05 dB/mm. The Huray equation model is accounting relatively good for the attenuation in the WR10 waveguide but deviates more in the WR3 waveguide. The model is compared to finite element simulations of the losses assuming an approximate surface structure similar to the resulting one from the DMLS process.
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Millimeterwave,3D-metal-printed,Waveguide loss
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