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Klaudia Zeranska-Chudek1, Agnieszka Siemion1, Norbert Palka2, Ahmed Mdarhri3, Ilham Elaboudi3, Christian Brosseau4, Mariusz Zdrojek1.
Abstract
The majority of industry using high-speed communication systems is shifting towards higher frequencies, namely the terahertz range, to meet demands of more effective data transfer. Due to the rising number of devices working in terahertz range, effective shielding of electromagnetic interference (EMI) is required, and thus the need for novel shielding materials to reduce the electromagnetic pollution. Here, we show a study on optical and electrical properties of a series of ethylene co-butyl acrylate/carbon black (EBA/CB) composites with various CB loading. We investigate the transmittance, reflectance, shielding efficiency, absorption coefficient, refractive index and complex dielectric permittivity of the fabricated composites. Finally, we report a material that exhibits superior shielding efficiency (SE)-80 dB at 0.9 THz (14.44 vol% CB loading, 1 mm thick)-which is one of the highest SE values among non-metallic composite materials reported in the literature thus far. Importantly, 99% of the incoming radiation is absorbed by the material, significantly increasing its applicability. The absorption coefficient (α) reaches ~100 cm-1 for the samples with highest CB loading. The EBA/CB composites can be used as lightweight and flexible shielding packaging materials for electronics, as passive terahertz absorbers or as radiation shields for stealth applications.Entities:
Keywords: absorption coefficient; carbon black; electromagnetic shielding; polymer composite, terahertz frequency range
Year: 2021 PMID: 33572422 PMCID: PMC7916217 DOI: 10.3390/ma14040835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623