Experimental determination of the performance of rice husk-carbon nanotube composites for absorbing microwave signals in the frequency range of 12.4-18 Ghz
Composites of rice husks and carbon nanotubes (RHC-NTs) are an innovation in improving the absorption of microwave signals. Rice husks, which are an agricultural waste material, have been found to possess a significant propensity for absorbing microwave signals. Studies have shown that both rice hus...
Main Authors: | Lee, Yeng S. (Author), Malek, Fareq (Author), Cheng, Ee M. (Author), Liu, Wei Wen (Author), You, Kok Yeow (Author), Iqbal, Muhammad Nadeem (Author), Wee, Fwen H. (Author), Khor, Shing F. (Author), Zahid, Liyana (Author), Abd. Malek, Mohd. F. B. H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Electromagnetics Academy,
2013.
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