Magnetochemistry (Apr 2023)

Shielding Effectiveness Measurement Method for Planar Nanomaterial Samples Based on CNT Materials up to 18 GHz

  • Andrea Amaro,
  • Adrian Suarez,
  • Jose Torres,
  • Pedro A. Martinez,
  • Roberto Herraiz,
  • Antonio Alcarria,
  • Adolfo Benedito,
  • Rocio Ruiz,
  • Pedro Galvez,
  • Antonio Penades

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry9050114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 114

Abstract

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The study and measurement of the shielding effectiveness (SE) of planar materials is required to predict the suitability of a certain material to form an enclosed electromagnetic shield. One of the most widely used standards for measuring the SE of planar materials is ASMT D4935-18. It is based on a coaxial sample holder (CSH) that operates up to 1.5 GHz. Due to this standard’s frequency limitations, new variants with higher frequency limits have been developed by decreasing the size of the CSH conductors and the samples. However, this method and its high-frequency variants require two types of samples with very specific geometries and sizes. This method is unsuitable for certain types of nanomaterials due to their complex mechanization at such undersized scales. This contribution proposes an alternative SE measurement method based on an absorber box that mitigates the problems presented by the ASTM D4935-18 standard. The SE of rigid nanomaterial samples based on several concentrations of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) and two different fiber reinforcements have been obtained.

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