Study of Electromagnetic Properties of Pencil Drawn graphite composite Films on Paper
Amit R. Morarka, Aditee C. Joshi

TL;DR
This study investigates the electromagnetic properties of pencil-drawn graphite composite films on paper, demonstrating their potential for RF attenuation and noise reduction in electronic applications.
Contribution
It introduces a low-cost, easy method of creating graphite composite films on paper for electromagnetic wave attenuation, expanding their potential use in RF applications.
Findings
Pencil coated paper attenuates RF signals more at higher frequencies.
Stacked pencil coated papers increase attenuation effect.
Pencil coated paper can reduce incoming radio noise signals.
Abstract
Graphite has been one of the promising materials in diverse application domains owing to its high conductivity, tunability into different structures and mechanical strength its. The effectiveness of graphite and its derivatives has been studied for electromagnetic domains as well. Pencil strokes on paper create a film of graphite composites which is reported to be useful for fabrication of electronic components. In our study, we extend use of pencil traces on paper for studying its electromagnetic properties. The pencil traces on paper is facile method of coating graphite composite films with relatively lower cost and ease of processing. The interaction of electromagnetic wave with graphite composites produces in modulation of the incident RF power. The RF power was observed to get attenuated with pencil coating on paper as compared to plain paper. The attenuation increased with…
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TopicsColor Science and Applications
