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Recent Advances in Magnetic Shielding

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2024) | Viewed by 601

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Key Laboratory of Ultra-Weak Magnetic Field Measurement Technology, Ministry of Education, School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China
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Dear Colleagues,

The aim of this Special Issue is to collect high-quality review papers and article papers from the fields of magnetic shielding. We encourage researchers from various fields within the journal’s scope to contribute review papers highlighting the latest developments in their research field, or to invite relevant experts and colleagues to do so. Topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:

  • Active magnetic compensation and control
  • Passive magnetic shielding
  • Demagnetization and control
  • Magnetic field measurement and calibration
  • Calculation method of shielding coefficient
  • Theoretical modeling of magnetic noise
  • Application of magnetic shielding
  • Frontier science in magnetic shielding design 

Dr. Xueping Xu
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • magnetic shielding
  • remanence
  • magnetic noise
  • magnetic properties
  • weak magnetic field

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Design of a Miniaturized and Polarization-Independent Frequency-Selective Surface for Targeted EMI Shielding
by Muhammad Idrees, Yejun He, Youquan Wen and Abdul Majeed
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(8), 4534; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15084534 - 20 Apr 2025
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Abstract
In this article, a miniaturized frequency-selective surface (FSS)-based electromagnetic shield is investigated for EMI mitigation in the X-band. The FSS comprises a convoluted conducting loop designed over an FR-4 substrate. It operates at 10 GHz X-band frequency and offers an effective shielding of [...] Read more.
In this article, a miniaturized frequency-selective surface (FSS)-based electromagnetic shield is investigated for EMI mitigation in the X-band. The FSS comprises a convoluted conducting loop designed over an FR-4 substrate. It operates at 10 GHz X-band frequency and offers an effective shielding of at least 33 dB. It reveals rejection bandwidths of 26% for the TE and TM wave modes at normal incidence. Moreover, it accomplishes polarization-insensitive and angularly stable spectral responses owing to its structural symmetry and compact size. In addition, an equivalent circuit model (ECM) and a finite prototype of the shield are developed to verify EM simulations. A comparison of the results indicates that the FSS offers wide angular stability and excellent shielding performance, which makes it a suitable candidate for applications requiring targeted EMI mitigation. Full article
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