2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1060/1/012007
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Radio-shielding metamaterials transparent in the visible spectrum: approaches to creation

Abstract: The approaches to creation of the materials providing simultaneously high indicators of transparency in the visible spectrum and shielding in a wide radio frequency band are considered in this paper. The analysis and comparison of the main designs of such materials, as well as approaches to their creation, including multilayer and conductive mesh structures, is carried out. The results of our own theoretical studies of the disordered mesh structure are presented, which allow one to obtain a light transmission … Show more

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“…Today, thin films based on tin indium oxide (ITO) are the most widely used [ 20 ]. Still, their usage is limited by the low ratio of transparency and electrical characteristics for many current tasks; the best samples of ITO coatings have a surface resistance of about 20 Ω/sq with transparency in the visible range of about 90% [ 21 ]. In addition, this material is expensive due to the depletion of global indium reserves [ 22 ], and requires high-temperature annealing to obtain a high Q factors ϕ s (ϕ s = T 550 10 /ρ s [ 23 ]), which complicate the production of high-quality transparent electrodes on flexible polymer substrates.…”
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“…Today, thin films based on tin indium oxide (ITO) are the most widely used [ 20 ]. Still, their usage is limited by the low ratio of transparency and electrical characteristics for many current tasks; the best samples of ITO coatings have a surface resistance of about 20 Ω/sq with transparency in the visible range of about 90% [ 21 ]. In addition, this material is expensive due to the depletion of global indium reserves [ 22 ], and requires high-temperature annealing to obtain a high Q factors ϕ s (ϕ s = T 550 10 /ρ s [ 23 ]), which complicate the production of high-quality transparent electrodes on flexible polymer substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geometry of such systems can be calculated in advance and specified during manufacture. Electrodes based on these structures have the best characteristics at the moment [ 21 ] in terms of the ratio of sheet resistance and transparency (3–5 Ω/sq with transparency of more than 85% [ 19 ]).…”
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