Abstract

An antenna made of a graphene-based film with organic polyimide precursor of high conductivity 1.1 × 106 S m−1 and thickness 30 μm, operating in the ultrahigh frequency (UHF) band for radio frequency identification applications is presented in this article. The antenna is optimized to have a conjugate match to the impedance of the chip by tuning the design parameters. Tags are fabricated and tested using the designed antenna, which are shown to have realized gain above −1.5 dBi and radiation efficiency beyond 90% in the whole UHF band from 860 to 960 MHz. The read range of proposed tag is greater than 12.3 m over the entire UHF band with a maximum value of 14 m at 920 MHz. In addition, the flexibility of the tags is demonstrated. After 2000 cycles of bending and stretching, the read range only decreases by 4.5 m comparing to the initial state at 915 MHz.

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