Title of article :
Exploring the feasibility of development of nanomaterial‑based microwave absorbers
Author/Authors :
Rani, Surekha SLIET - Longowal - India , Marwaha, Anupma SLIET - Longowal - India , Marwaha, Sanjay SLIET - Longowal - India
Abstract :
Advancement in the use of microwave electronics by the wireless devices, networks’ server and switches, wireless antenna
systems, and mobile phone base station potentially increased the radio-frequency interference. Efective elimination of this
electromagnetic pollution is very necessary for proper working of electronic equipments. Microwave absorbers serve the
above purpose leading to have enormous commercial and defence applications, for antenna shielding and laboratory testing
of antenna. Researchers are, therefore, paying much attention on the study and fabrication of diferent materials and their
shapes so as to use them as an absorber which ideally exhibits properties such as (1) strong absorption; (2) minimize the
refection of microwaves at air to absorber interface; (3) broader bandwidth; (4) low weight and thickness; (5) ignition at
very high temperature; (6) frequency tunability; and (7) transparent and cost efective. In this paper, absorber designs based
on materials and geometries proposed by number of researchers have been extensively reviewed. The preamble presented
here can be explored to design novel absorbers combining material and geometry-based designs for enhanced performance
to meet the future challenges.
Keywords :
Radar-absorbing materials , Microwave-absorbing geometry , Nanocomposites , Permeability , Permittivity , Absorption bandwidth
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics