| Literature DB >> 23388194 |
Polina P Kuzhir1, Alesya G Paddubskaya, Sergey A Maksimenko, Tommi Kaplas, Yuri Svirko.
Abstract
We analyzed the electromagnetic (EM) shielding effectiveness in the Ka band (26 to 37 GHz) of highly amorphous nanometrically thin pyrolytic carbon (PyC) films with lateral dimensions of 7.2 × 3.4 mm2, which consists of randomly oriented and intertwined graphene flakes with a typical size of a few nanometers. We discovered that the manufactured PyC films, whose thickness is thousand times less than the skin depth of conventional metals, provide a reasonably high EM attenuation. The latter is caused by absorption losses that can be as high as 38% to 20% in the microwave frequency range. Being semi-transparent in visible and infrared spectral ranges and highly conductive at room temperature, PyC films emerge as a promising material for manufacturing ultrathin microwave (e.g., Ka band) filters and shields.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23388194 PMCID: PMC3599098 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-8-60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Optical microscope, SEM, and AFM images. (a) Optical microscope image of PyC thin film of 25-nm thickness deposited on silica substrate. (b) SEM image of the film surface area scraped by a blade. AFM image of the PyC film: (c) lateral position and (d) height profile of the PyC film. Optical image of the PyC deposited film on the quartz substrate is presented in (a). Scanning electron microscopy was done by SEM LEO - 1455 Vand and shows good homogeneity of PyC film (b). PyC thickness was controlled by AFM (Solver P47 PRO, NT-MDT). Corresponding AFM image of PyC film deposited on the substrate (the lateral position) is presented in (c). The height profile (the PyC film thickness) is presented in (d).
Parameters of the CVD process and physical properties of the obtained PyC film
| 75:20 | 31 | 25.2 ± 0.8 | 1.07 | 37% [ | 200 Ω/sq [ |
Figure 2EM properties of the 25-nm-thick PyC in band. (a) EMI SE and |S11| (b) R = |S11|2, T = |S21|2, and A = 1 − R − T. Ratios of transmitted/input (S21, EMI SE) and reflected/input (S11) signals measured within 26- to 37-GHz frequency range is presented in (a). Reflectivity (R), transmitivity (T) and absorptivity (A) are connected with the measured S-parameters as the following: R = S112, T = S212, A = 1 − R − T. Both measured and calculated values of R, T, and A are presented in (b).