We fabricated functional hollow waveguide (WG) devices, specifically straight waveguides (WGs), bandpass filter (BPF) WGs and twisted WGs, for electromagnetic waves at 200–400 GHz using our UV-curable resin type 3D printer, RECILS together with metal plating. These devices mainly comprise 25.4-mm-long hollow structures with a cross section of 0.86×0.43mm^2. RECILS is featured by its ability to produce palm-sized objects with a high resolution (20-30 µm) at high speed (100 cm^3/hour). The confinement of electromagnetic waves is realized by forming a copper layer plated on surfaces of hollow structures. BPF WGs consist of 5 coupled cavities formed in a WG. Twisted WGs are composed of a waveguide in which a 6-mm region of a WG is twisted by 90 degrees. These functional WG devices exhibit performance comparable to that of bulk metal WGs. This technology can fabricate THz WG devices with arbitrarily shapes in a short time at low cost.
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