Scientists develop ultra-thin absorbers with record-breaking bandwidth
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A new concept for ultra-thin electromagnetic absorbers has been developed by Syracuse University researchers, achieving record-high bandwidth-to-thickness ratios. This breakthrough could revolutionize energy harvesting, stealth technology, and communication networks by enabling more efficient and compact devices that capture electromagnetic waves across broad frequency ranges.
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