Nanostructured composite materials for electromagnetic interference shielding applications
Abstract
null null Microwave shielding and absorbing structures are proposed using composite materials consisting in epoxy-resin and carbon nanopowders fillers up to 10% weight concentration. Characterization in terms of dielectric parameters is performed and discussed and such data are used to optimize the modeling of multilayer electromagnetic absorber by means of in-house built Winning particle optimization algorithm. Experimental validation of...
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Title
Nanostructured composite materials for electromagnetic interference shielding applications
Published Date
Nov 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
9
Pages
747 - 757
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