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Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing and Shielding Materials: Mechanism, Design, Performance and Application
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid advancement of wireless communication, electronics, and radar systems has intensified the challenges of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and pollution, driving an urgent demand for high-performance electromagnetic wave absorbing and shielding materials. These materials are crucial for preserving device reliability, information security, and human health. This Special Issue, entitled "Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing and Shielding Materials: Mechanism, Design, Performance and Application," will compile cutting-edge research and reviews that address the fundamental and applied aspects of this dynamic field.
We welcome contributions that explore novel mechanisms of electromagnetic attenuation, including dielectric and magnetic losses, and structural designs such as metamaterials and porous architectures. A key focus of this Special Issue is the development of new materials, such as carbon-based composites, MXenes, polymers, and hybrids, with superior absorption strength, wide bandwidth, thin thickness, and multifunctionality. Studies on advanced characterization techniques, theoretical modeling, and the integration of absorbing/shielding properties with other functions such as thermal management or mechanical strength are also encouraged. We will provide a platform for sharing innovative strategies that push the boundaries of material performance for next-generation applications in aerospace, telecommunications, and wearable electronics.
Dr. Duo Pan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electromagnetic wave absorption
- electromagnetic shielding
- structural design
- electromagnetic parameters
- impedance matching
- attenuation constant
- absorption mechanism
- shielding effectiveness
- multifunctional materials
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