The recent surge in the usage of electronics has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic interference which necessitates finding alternate materials that offer ease of processing, design flexibility, light weight, and ease of embedding and integrating with the existing systems in place as shields to protect the precise electronic circuitry. Herein, lightweight polycarbonate (PC)-based nanocomposites using doped graphene derivatives and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) has been explored for effective shielding of EM radiation in X- and Ku-band. To get a mechanistic insight as to how the dopant in graphene derivatives influences the EM shielding properties, two dopants have been explored here: ferrimagnetic (ferrite, Fe3O4) and the ...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
338-351Electromagnetic (EM) interference (EMI) “an off-shoot of explosive growth of electronics and ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding refers to the ability of a material to block the EM wav...
The recent surge in the usage of electronics has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic inter...
A surge in the usage of electronic devices has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic (EM) in...
A surge in the usage of electronic devices has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic (EM) in...
The mitigation of electromagnetic pollution is becoming an increasing issue due to the proliferation...
Polymeric nanocomposites were developed using polycarbonate (PC) and poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) ...
Following the development of the new electronic systems and communication networks, the levels of e...
Herein, we report the development of soft polymeric composites containing multiwall carbon nanotubes...
The past two decades have witnessed rapid progress in the development and application of polymers re...
To minimize electromagnetic (EM) pollution, two key parameters, namely, intrinsic wave impedance mat...
Abstract Electronic devices’ widespread usage has led to a new form of pollution, known as electroma...
In this study, a minimum, reflection loss of 70 a was achieved, for a 6 mm thick shield (at 17.1 GHz...
With the widespread development and use of electronics and telecommunication devices, electromagneti...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
338-351Electromagnetic (EM) interference (EMI) “an off-shoot of explosive growth of electronics and ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding refers to the ability of a material to block the EM wav...
The recent surge in the usage of electronics has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic inter...
A surge in the usage of electronic devices has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic (EM) in...
A surge in the usage of electronic devices has led to a new kind of problem; electromagnetic (EM) in...
The mitigation of electromagnetic pollution is becoming an increasing issue due to the proliferation...
Polymeric nanocomposites were developed using polycarbonate (PC) and poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) ...
Following the development of the new electronic systems and communication networks, the levels of e...
Herein, we report the development of soft polymeric composites containing multiwall carbon nanotubes...
The past two decades have witnessed rapid progress in the development and application of polymers re...
To minimize electromagnetic (EM) pollution, two key parameters, namely, intrinsic wave impedance mat...
Abstract Electronic devices’ widespread usage has led to a new form of pollution, known as electroma...
In this study, a minimum, reflection loss of 70 a was achieved, for a 6 mm thick shield (at 17.1 GHz...
With the widespread development and use of electronics and telecommunication devices, electromagneti...
A suitable polymer matrix and well dispersed conducting fillers forming an electrically conducting n...
338-351Electromagnetic (EM) interference (EMI) “an off-shoot of explosive growth of electronics and ...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding refers to the ability of a material to block the EM wav...