| Literature DB >> 25424525 |
K Batrakov1, P Kuzhir1, S Maksimenko1, A Paddubskaya1, S Voronovich1, Ph Lambin2, T Kaplas3, Yu Svirko3.
Abstract
Thanks to its high electrical conductivity, a graphene plane presents a good shielding efficiency against GHz electromagnetic radiations. Several graphene planes separated by thin polymer spacers add their conductivities arithmetically, because each of them conserves the intrinsic properties of isolated graphene. Maximum absorption of radiations for frequency around 30 GHz is achieved with six separated graphene planes, which is the optimum number. This remarkable result is demonstrated experimentally from electromagnetic measurements performed in the Ka band on a series of multilayers obtained by piling 1, 2, 3... graphene/PMMA units on a silica substrate. Theoretical calculations convincingly explain the observed absorption and transmission data in the GHz domain. It is concluded that graphene/PMMA multilayers can be used as an efficient optically transparent and flexible shielding media.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25424525 PMCID: PMC4244631 DOI: 10.1038/srep07191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic representation of graphene sandwich fabrication, consisting of a number of repeating steps, and final graphene/PMMA multilayer structure containing here four graphene sheets (the thickness of the different layers were not drawn in scale).
The lateral dimensions of the samples are 7.2 mm × 3.4 mm.
Figure 2(a) SEM picture of a graphene layer transferred from copper foil to a silica substrate. (b) Wavelength dependence of the visible-UV transmittance of a graphene layer on silica substrate corrected from that of the bare substrate). (c) Raman spectrum of the graphene layer.
Figure 3Absorption (a,b) and transmission (c) coefficients at 30 GHz of graphene/PMMA multilayers on silica containing graphene/PMMA units. In panel (a), the incident EM waves come from the side of the silica substrate (upward orientation of the graphene/PMMA sandwiches), in (b) they come from the other side of the samples (downward). The upward or downward orientation of the samples has no influence on the transmission. Both measured and calculated (eq. 5) values are represented.
Figure 4Computed dependence of the absorbance on the number N of graphene monolayers for the upward (silica + graphene) and downward (graphene + silica) orientations of the multilayer sample.