2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40820-021-00743-y
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Directional Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Based on Step-Wise Asymmetric Conductive Networks

Abstract: Some precision electronics such as signal transmitters need to not only emit effective signal but also be protected from the external electromagnetic (EM) waves. Thus, directional electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials (i.e., when the EM wave is incident from different sides of the sample, the EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) is rather different) are strongly required; unfortunately, no comprehensive literature report is available on this research field. Herein, Ni-coated melamine foams (Ni@MF)… Show more

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“…Table 1 compares the MGPP100-3 composite with other polymeric composites reported in the literature [ 20 , 36 , 41 52 ]. Conductive metallic materials were initially widely used for electromagnetic protection, but their poor corrosion resistance and inflexibility limit their applications.…”
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“…Table 1 compares the MGPP100-3 composite with other polymeric composites reported in the literature [ 20 , 36 , 41 52 ]. Conductive metallic materials were initially widely used for electromagnetic protection, but their poor corrosion resistance and inflexibility limit their applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A PNA-N5244A vector network analyzer from Agilent (Cary, NC) was employed to receive the EMI SE over the X band. From the scattering coefficients S 11 and S 21 , reflection parameter ( R ), transmission parameter ( T ), absorption parameter ( A ), total EMI SE ( SE T ), reflection loss ( SE R ), absorption loss ( SE A ), and multiple internal reflection loss ( SE M ) of electromagnetic waves can be obtained by the following formula [ 20 , 24 , 31 ]: …”
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“…The characteristic diffraction peak for RGO at around 2θ = 26° in XRD patterns of BGGs, RNGs, and BRNGs is invisible, resulting from the overlap with the diffraction peaks of GFs and the low amount of RGO nanosheets . The obvious characteristic diffraction peak for Ni-GFs, BNGs, RNGs, and BRNGs at 44.5° corresponds to the (111) plane of face-centered cubic phase Ni, indicating that relatively well crystallized FCC Ni nanoparticles are formed on the fabrics after the plating of Ni …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%