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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Nanotechnology

Background:

  • Wearable electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT) demand advanced flexible antennas.
  • Conventional metal antennas lack the required flexibility, lightness, and thinness for wearables.
  • Two-dimensional metallic metal carbides (MXenes) emerge as promising materials for flexible antennas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review pioneering works on MXene-based flexible radio frequency (RF) components.
  • To discuss the advantages of MXenes in antenna applications.
  • To identify current challenges and future trends in MXene-based antenna technology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent research on MXene-based flexible antennas.
  • Analysis of material properties of MXenes relevant to RF applications.
  • Discussion of manufacturing techniques for MXene antennas.

Main Results:

  • MXenes offer excellent flexibility and mechanical strength, overcoming limitations of conventional metals.
  • Hydrophilic functional groups on MXenes enable scalable and eco-friendly antenna fabrication.
  • MXene-based antennas demonstrate high performance in flexible RF components.

Conclusions:

  • MXenes represent a significant advancement for high-performance flexible antennas in wearable devices.
  • Scalable and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes are key advantages of MXenes.
  • Further research is needed to address existing bottlenecks and fully realize the potential of MXene-based RF components.