Method for absorbing radiation

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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361816, 264104, 264105, 174 35R, H05K 900, C04B 3500

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052605132

ABSTRACT:
A silicone based wedged surface radar absorbing structure operating at terahertz frequencies. The radar absorbing structure includes a silicone based elastomer loaded with iron oxide and formed with a wedged type surface geometry consisting of a plurality of grooves having small groove angles in the range of about 22.5.degree..

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