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1 October 1997 Design of conductive and magnetic thin films for microwave frequencies
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Abstract
Theoretical insights are developed for modeling the interaction of microwave radiation with conductive and magnetic thin films on dielectric and semiconductor optical substrates. A software program has been written to analyze the transmission, reflection and absorption of these multilayer stacks. Results from computer analysis illustrate methods which increase the shielding effectiveness over simple conductive layers of grids or meshes. Additionally, these multilayers can be designed to absorb rather than reflect, microwave radiation at specific frequencies.
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Donald S. Fisher "Design of conductive and magnetic thin films for microwave frequencies", Proc. SPIE 3133, Optical Thin Films V: New Developments, (1 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290188
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Microwave radiation

Dielectrics

Multilayers

Thin films

Metals

Zinc

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