Articles | Volume 17
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-119-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-119-2019
19 Sep 2019
 | 19 Sep 2019

Inkjet printing of metal nanoparticles for green UHF RFID tags

Bruna Cruz, Andreas Albrecht, Philipp Eschlwech, and Erwin Biebl

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In this work, silver and gold nanoparticle inks were printed by a consumer inkjet printer on eco-friendly substrates like paper and PET in order to make the RFID tag manufacturing process less harmful to the ecosystem. A dipole antenna was designed and based on this design, simulations of the greener tags are presented and compared as a proof of concept for the different materials. First measurements are conducted and simulations with the optimized antenna designs are shown.