A novel portable anechoic chamber using ultra-thin 2D microwave absorber for industrial 5.0
Amit Kumar Baghel,
Youssef Bikrat,
Joana Tavares
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, the authors, for the first time, have shown the use of 2D conformal microwave absorbing material (MAM) in the design and fabrication of a portable Anechoic chamber (AC). The MAM is fabricated on the transparent and conductive metal oxide layer named indium-tin-oxide (ITO) with Polyethylene terephthalate as the substrate and the ground plane for zero transmission having overall thickness of 0.012$$\lambda$$
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