The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing. Radio frequency functional structures.
Such a functional structure is, for example, a waveguide for guiding electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves, in particular radio frequency signals, can propagate either in a space or in waveguide devices. Such waveguide devices provide conductive structures that comprise a spatial area and thus form a spatial path or channel to conduct the electromagnetic waves or radio frequency signals therein or to manipulate them in space or in the frequency range.
On the manufacture of radio frequency components, the component is composed of two halves due to production reasons, in particular to generate hollow spaces. The hollow spaces thus produced, e.g. milled in a metallic base body, produce the actual functionality of the radio frequency assembly. They can e.g. be waveguides, so-called RF waveguides, but also filters, resonators, couplers, or antennas.
Such radio frequency components can also be produced from 3D printed or injection molded plastic base bodies. They have to be provided with a conductive coating for the later function. Galvanic or electroless coating with metals is the prior art.
The electric conductivity and the property of the component surface that interacts with the electromagnetic wave are essential; an inner wall forming the hollow space in particular has to be electrically conductive. The manufacture of the components from metal or from an electrically conductive base material is not only cost-intensive, but also complex; it in particular makes cost-intensive CNC milling processes necessary. Against this background, the approach has already been pursued in the prior art of instead producing such components from plastic and only to make them conductive in a step interposed downstream. Known process proposals provide chemical processes here such as a galvanic or also electroless coating of the base body surface with metals.
Due to the process, the galvanizing of hollow spaces is difficult or only possible using electrodes that have been introduced into the corresponding hollow spaces and represents a restriction for the shaping of the radio frequency components caused by the production. Care only has to be taken for an electroless coating that the process liquids reach the corresponding surfaces, which can be achieved without problem with radio frequency components, e.g. waveguides, in that conductive structures are only installed about spatial areas to the extent as and where they are required for the technical radio frequency function. The electroless coating therefore restricts the degrees of freedom in the design of radio frequency components less than the galvanic coating.
With respect to the previously known processes, there is a desire for a further simplification of the coating process to in particular also enable a more complex shaping of the components and to additionally improve physical properties of the surface structure such as the adhesive strength or surface roughness.
This object is achieved by the method in accordance with the invention in accordance with the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the method are the subject of the dependent claims.
It is proposed in accordance with the invention to first provide a base body determining the shape of the functional structure in the manufacture of a functional structure for technical radio frequency components. The material for the production of the base body is preferably not electrically conductive; however, an electrically conductive or semi-conductive material could equally be used for the manufacture of the base body.
The required electrically conductive coating of the base body is achieved in accordance with the invention in that at least some, preferably all of the surface of the base body is wetted with an electrically conductive dispersion containing microparticles and/or nanoparticles. The dispersion can be an ink having microparticles or nanoparticles. The (ink) materials used are preferably those that achieve high conductivities. The dispersion or the ink is preferably water-based; an organic separating agent can additionally be provided. Alternatively or additionally, a solvent can be admixed. Conceivable nanoparticles are particles of aluminum, silver, gold or copper or a mixture thereof. The dispersion or the tint is here calibrated to the surface energy of the basic body material, for example plastic, used so that a sufficient wetting of the surface is promoted. The viscosity of the dispersion or of the ink material can furthermore be calibrated to the smallest apertures that are present in the base body structure so that the wetting by the dispersion is ensured.
After the evaporation/vaporization of the solvent/water, the surface of the base body is wetted with the ink material and a conductive coating is formed by an optional post-treatment, preferably sintering. The new process thus presents an alternative to a chemical, electroless coating. The base material body is thereby functionalized, i.e. becomes the radio frequency component in that it is fully or partially coated with conductive ink material.
Unlike chemical coating processes in which a body is introduced into a reagent liquid and a chemical reaction occurs between the reagent liquid and the surface of the body, the present process instead focuses on a dispersion for the coating that wets the base body physically and forms a conductive coating by a post-treatment.
With respect to the chemical coating process, a smoother surface structure of the coated base body can be achieved by the method in accordance with the invention, which in particular brings about decisive advantages in components of radio frequency technology. The smoother the surface of the component, the better the later conductivity of the component in the radio frequency application. The chemical process of existing methods frequently results in a disadvantageous coarsening of the body’s surface due to a required pre-treatment.
The method in accordance with the invention can, for example, be advantageously used in the manufacture of RF lines, antennas, for example horn antennas or helix antennas, and of waveguides, filters, resonators, couplers, or other passive RF components, with the functionality of these components being formed by the coated base body. Some of these functional structures require a spatial area surrounded by conductive structures for conducting the electromagnetic waves. In this case, the base body is designed with corresponding structures at the points required for the technical radio frequency function, where it is required for the mechanical or electrical function or where it only restricts them a little.
The application and wetting preferably takes place by a complete immersion of the base body in a dipping bath that contains the corresponding dispersion. The single-time immersion of the base body is sufficient in principle. A better distribution of the dispersion about or through the base body, in particular in a hollow space that is optionally present, is ensured by multiple immersions. An ultrasound bath containing the dispersion is preferably used. After the immersion into the dipping bath, the base body can be briefly shaken to remote excess dispersion.
As an alternative to the dipping bath, the dispersion can also be applied by means of an aerosol chamber in which the dispersion nebulized into droplets wets the base body. There is furthermore the possibility of also coating or wetting the base body by spraying it with the dispersion or pouring it over it.
After the dispersion has been applied, the quality of the coating and its conductivity can be established or improved by thermal post-treatment of the base body surface or of the adhering microparticles or nanoparticles. A sintering in a furnace, a UV treatment, the supply of hot air, or infrared irradiation are possibilities for this. A thermal post-treatment can have a positive effect on the electrical conductivity of the applied coating. A high conductivity of the resulting surface coating is thus achieved by the subsequent sintering of the microparticles or nanoparticles, e.g. in a thermal furnace. The sintering temperature of the tint martial is calibrated to the glass transition temperature of the plastic used so that it is not damaged.
It can equally be advantageous if a surface pre-treatment of the base body is carried out before the application of the dispersion in order in particular to achieve a surface cleaning or a surface activation for an optimized adhesion of the coating.
It is decisive during the coating process, in particular on the introduction into a corresponding dipping bath, that the corresponding dispersion can reach all the inner wall surfaces to be coated. For the promoting of the liquid circulation, it can therefore likewise be advantageous to design the base body such than base body material is only present where it is required for the mechanical or electrical function or only restricts them a little, that is only to set up specific walls of the base body there from the start or to subsequently provide them with cutouts. The penetration of the dispersion into a hollow space is thereby simplified. The viscosity of the dispersion or of the ink material used can furthermore be calibrated to the smallest apertures that are present in the base body structure so that the circulation is ensured.
With rectangular hollow bodies or hollow spaces, walls corresponding to the side walls of a substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) known from the prior art can be designed as discontinuous since these apertures do not impair the technical radio frequency function, which is likewise known in the prior art. The narrow-side walls of the hollow space are slit, for example, while the broad-side walls of the rectangular hollow body can be designed without corresponding apertures.
As already explained above, the base body can consist of an electrically nonconductive material. Ceramics or plastic have proven to be particularly suitable here. The manufacture of the base body can then take place by means of an additive process, for example by means of SLA 3D printing. A manufacture by means of injection molding processes is equally conceivable.
In addition to the method in accordance with the invention, the invention also comprises a comprising functional structure for a component of the radio frequency technology that was manufactured by means of the method in accordance with the invention. The same advantages and properties accordingly result for the functional structure such as were already explained with reference to the method in accordance with the invention so that a repeat description will be dispensed with at this point.
Further advantages and properties of the invention will be presented in the following with reference to some examples for radio frequency components that were manufactured by means of the method in accordance with the invention. There are shown:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2020 104 038.5 | Feb 2020 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/053642 | 2/15/2021 | WO |