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Fibers made of carbon nanotubes configured as wireless antennas can be as good as copper antennas but 20 times lighter, according to Rice University researchers.
The conductors in that antenna were made from copper foil tape, a material that’s perfect for all sorts of specialized applications, like the slot antenna that he builds in the video below.
Researchers at Purdue University have engineered ceramic “nanotubes” that behave as thermal antennas, offering control over the spectrum and direction of high-temperature heat radiation. The work is ...
Antenova further announced the high performing A10415 enables substantially thinner devices, without sacrificing performance, than the typical industry standard 12x12mm 2 ceramic patch antenna.
In response to these challenges, a South Korean startup named Copper Innovation Technologies (CIT) is making significant strides with its next-generation flexible copper-clad laminated film (FCCL).
Copper-plated ceramic addresses the interconnection requirements of many of the latest electronics systems. The key features stem from the combination of the insulator, the conductor and the ...
Researchers at Purdue University have engineered ceramic "nanotubes" that behave as thermal antennas, offering control over the spectrum and direction of high-temperature heat radiation.