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Variable Microwave Transmission Attenuation by Conducting Polymers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
The microwave properties of polypyrrole, polyaniline and poly(3-hydroquinonylpyrrole) films were examined as a function of doping level, conductivity, counter anion and thickness. The microwave transmittance of the polymer films was varied from less than 10% to greater than 90%; by oxidizing and reducing the polymers. The potential use of conductive polymers in the design of an electromagnetic modulator for the tunable attenuation of microwave radiation is described.
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