Electromagnetic interference can be a serious problem for electronic devices, so shielding is usually placed around components. Now, engineers at Drexel University have found that a 2D material called ...
Scientists have developed a new material: an ultra-thin film that can absorb over 99% of electromagnetic waves. The Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) states it to be the “world's first ultra ...
Containing the electromagnetic radiation generated by electronic components is a key consideration for designers of electronic devices, but today’s metal-based shielding materials have their downsides ...
A domestic research team has developed a MXene material in the form of an ultra-thin film, just one-tenth the thickness of a human hair, that can perfectly block electromagnetic waves in the ...
A number of direct and indirect measurement methods and techniques were developed to characterize the microwave shield, in past century. Even numerous textbooks, reviews and articles have been ...
Researchers have discovered a MXene material that presents exceptional electromagnetic interference shielding abilities. As we welcome wireless technology into more areas of life, the additional ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) There is a strong need for more efficient electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials characterized by low-weight, mechanical stability, resistance to oxidation, ...
MXene is a nanomaterial that is both thin and light, but also has the unique ability to block and absorb electromagnetic radiation, which makes it perfect for use as shielding in electronic devices.
An extremely lightweight material which can be used for electromagnetic shielding has been developed by researchers at the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science. The ...
Researchers have succeeded in applying aerogels to microelectronics: Aerogels based on cellulose nanofibers can effectively shield electromagnetic radiation over a wide frequency range - and they are ...