Materials Research Express (Jan 2023)

Electromagnetic interference shielding in lightweight carbon xerogels

  • Biporjoy Sarkar,
  • Floriane Miquet-Westphal,
  • Sanyasi Bobbara,
  • Ben George,
  • Giovanni Beltrame,
  • David Dousset,
  • Ke Wu,
  • Fabio Cicoira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/acc63e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 045601

Abstract

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With the increasing use of high-frequency electronic and wireless devices, electromagnetic interference (EMI) has become a growing concern due to its potential impact on both electronic devices and human health. In this study, we demonstrated the performance of lightweight, electrically conducting 3D resorcinol-formaldehyde carbon xerogels, of 2.4 mm thickness, as an EMI shieldin the frequency range of 10–15 GHz (X-Ku band). The brittle carbon xerogels revealed complex porous structures with irregularly shaped pores that were randomly distributed. Electrochemical characterization revealed that the material behaved as an electrical double-layer capacitor. The carbon xerogels displayed reflection-dominated (∼ 84%) shielding behavior, with a total EMI shielding effectiveness (SE) value of ∼ 61 dB. The absorption process also contributed (∼ 16%) to the total SE. This behavior is attributed to the carbon xerogels' complex porous network, which effectively suppresses EM waves.

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