2017
DOI: 10.1049/iet-map.2016.1051
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Development of monoblock TM dielectric resonator filters with additive manufacturing

Abstract: Transverse magnetic (TM) dielectric resonator filters are frequently affected by a poor contact in the interface between metal and ceramic walls, misalignment of the ceramic parts, and cracks due to mechanical stress. To overcome these issues, the present study proposes the development of monoblock filters fabricated by lithography‐based ceramic manufacturing. To build these structures with additive manufacturing, some geometrical changes, with respect to the classical assembly, have to be applied. The effect … Show more

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“…An alternative is offered by the digital light processing (DLP) approach [21], [30]. The basic working principle is similar to stereolithography and visualized in Fig.…”
Section: Ceramic Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative is offered by the digital light processing (DLP) approach [21], [30]. The basic working principle is similar to stereolithography and visualized in Fig.…”
Section: Ceramic Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are very few works in literature regarding the manufacturing of filters with this technology. In [185] and [186] authors designed and manufactured a TM monolithic filter. This filter is made of two cavities that are not accessible for the metallization.…”
Section: ) Am Of Ceramic Filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they are based on open-ended waveguides that can be readily manufactured as single monolithic blocks. Monolithic lithography-based ceramic manufacturing techniques have also been proposed for the fabrication of dielectric resonator filters [34][35][36][37]. Nevertheless, the operation of this type of filters does not require the metallization of inner filter surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%