2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3tc01416a
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Ionic liquid-dispersed PDMS/SWCNT/Ag@Ni hybrid composite for temperature- and pressure-sensitive smart electromagnetic shielding applications

Abstract: The development of highly sophisticated self-adapting intelligent electronic and communication systems in military, aerospace, robotics, etc., prompted the requirement of externally stimulated green shielding material to protect them from electromagnetic...

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“…plot with a negative slope represents the dominance of conduction loss, whereas a sigmoidal curve represents the dominance of polarization loss. 5 Figure 7c shows the nonlinearity in the log(ε″)− log(freq.) curves, confirming the dominance of ε p ″ over ε c ″.…”
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“…plot with a negative slope represents the dominance of conduction loss, whereas a sigmoidal curve represents the dominance of polarization loss. 5 Figure 7c shows the nonlinearity in the log(ε″)− log(freq.) curves, confirming the dominance of ε p ″ over ε c ″.…”
Section: Mechanistic Investigation (Electromagnetic Behavior Modifica...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) has created a demand for externally managed, multifunctional, self-adoptable EMI shielding materials. 2,5 Particularly, the susceptibility of satellite and military communication devices (which operate within the 12−18 GHz frequency range) to electromagnetic interference (EMI) has presented a significant technical obstacle in developing externally controlled self-adaptive absorptionbased shielding materials. 5−7 In theory, EMI shielding materials must have a specific combination of electromagnetic properties (such as dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability) and electrical conductivity.…”
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