Effective EMI shielding behaviour of thin graphene/PMMA nanolaminates in the THz range

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The use of graphene in a form of discontinuous flakes in polymer composites limits the full exploitation of the unique properties of graphene, thus requiring high filler loadings for achieving- for example- satisfactory electrical and mechanical properties. Herein centimetre-scale CVD graphene/polymer nanolaminates have been produced by using an iterative ‘lift-off/float-on’ process and have been found to outperform, for the same graphene content, state-of-the-art flake-based graphene polymer composites in terms of mechanical reinforcement and electrical properties. Most importantly these thin laminate materials show a high electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding effectiveness, reaching 60 dB for a small thickness of 33 μm, and an absolute EMI shielding effectiveness close to 3·105 dB cm2 g−1 which is amongst the highest values for synthetic, non-metallic materials produced to date.

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Pavlou, C., Pastore Carbone, M. G., Manikas, A. C., Trakakis, G., Koral, C., Papari, G., … Galiotis, C. (2021). Effective EMI shielding behaviour of thin graphene/PMMA nanolaminates in the THz range. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24970-4

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