A graphene-based composite, consisting of a thermosetting polymeric matrix filled with multilayer graphene microsheets (MLGs), is developed for application in thin radar absorbing materials. An innovative simulation model is proposed for the calculation of the effective permittivity and electrical conductivity of the composite, and used for the electromagnetic design of thin radar absorbing screens. The model takes into account the effects of the MLG morphology and of the fabrication process on the effective electromagnetic properties of the composite. Experimental tests demonstrate the validity of the proposed approach and the accuracy of the developed simulation models, which allow to understand the interaction mechanism between the incid...
Shielding and absorbing screens made of tunable graphene/ dielectric laminate (GL) doped by an elect...
Nanocomposites loaded with different types of micro/nanofillers are developed and characterized for ...
With advancements in the automated industry, electromagnetic inferences (EMI) have been increasing o...
Novel graphene-based nanocomposites, consisting of a polymeric-based system filled with graphene na...
The mitigation of electromagnetic pollution is becoming an increasing issue due to the proliferation...
An innovative lightweight and flexible multilayered screen made by electrically doped graphene sheet...
The feasibility of Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-graphene nanocomposite coatings for radar absorpti...
In this paper a novel Radar Absorbing Material (RAM) structure with enhanced reflecting and absorbin...
Stealth airborne systems are low observable platforms, which bring together technologies in the fiel...
With the widespread development and use of electronics and telecommunication devices, electromagneti...
MXene and graphene based thin, flexible and low-density composite were prepared by cost effective sp...
MXene and graphene based thin, flexible and low-density composite were prepared by cost effective sp...
A new method for the synthesis of multilayered radar absorbing materials is analyzed by using carbon...
In the design of innovative nanomaterials for electromagnetic (EM) field absorption and shielding a ...
Shielding and absorbing screens made of tunable graphene/ dielectric laminate (GL) doped by an elect...
Shielding and absorbing screens made of tunable graphene/ dielectric laminate (GL) doped by an elect...
Nanocomposites loaded with different types of micro/nanofillers are developed and characterized for ...
With advancements in the automated industry, electromagnetic inferences (EMI) have been increasing o...
Novel graphene-based nanocomposites, consisting of a polymeric-based system filled with graphene na...
The mitigation of electromagnetic pollution is becoming an increasing issue due to the proliferation...
An innovative lightweight and flexible multilayered screen made by electrically doped graphene sheet...
The feasibility of Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-graphene nanocomposite coatings for radar absorpti...
In this paper a novel Radar Absorbing Material (RAM) structure with enhanced reflecting and absorbin...
Stealth airborne systems are low observable platforms, which bring together technologies in the fiel...
With the widespread development and use of electronics and telecommunication devices, electromagneti...
MXene and graphene based thin, flexible and low-density composite were prepared by cost effective sp...
MXene and graphene based thin, flexible and low-density composite were prepared by cost effective sp...
A new method for the synthesis of multilayered radar absorbing materials is analyzed by using carbon...
In the design of innovative nanomaterials for electromagnetic (EM) field absorption and shielding a ...
Shielding and absorbing screens made of tunable graphene/ dielectric laminate (GL) doped by an elect...
Shielding and absorbing screens made of tunable graphene/ dielectric laminate (GL) doped by an elect...
Nanocomposites loaded with different types of micro/nanofillers are developed and characterized for ...
With advancements in the automated industry, electromagnetic inferences (EMI) have been increasing o...