M. Quílez, M. Pous, Marc Mateu-Mateus, Jordi Solé Lloveras, Ferran Silva
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3D Printed Probe for Simultaneous E and H Fields Measurements
Additive manufacturing using conductive polylactic acid (PLA) is an emerging technology. This work presents a double-loaded loop probe made of conductive PLA and evaluates its performance compared to a previous design built on a printed circuit board (PCB). The results show that constructing near-field probes using 3D printing with conductive PLA is feasible.