Highly Transparent Ka-/W-Band Electromagnetic Shielding Films Based on Double-Layered Metal Meshes

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Dec 6;15(48):56612-56622. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c14788. Epub 2023 Nov 21.

Abstract

An electromagnetic (EM) wave-shielding film exhibiting high performance in high-frequency bands, such as the Ka- and W-bands, was fabricated by using double-layered metal meshes. The double-layered shielding (DLS) film consists of metallic micromesh and nanomesh electrodes (NMEs) on the upper and lower surfaces of a poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) film, respectively. The micromesh electrodes (MMEs) were fabricated such that they possessed a thickness higher than the line width, and they thus exhibited excellent electromagnetic wave-shielding performance in addition to optical transmittance. Moreover, the nanomesh electrodes helped prevent the deterioration of the shielding performance owing to the increase in frequency, which was possible by decreasing the aperture size of the mesh-type electrodes. The shielding effectiveness (SE) of the double-layered metal-mesh film was evaluated by using a shielding measurement system that is optimized for high frequencies. In addition, optical transmittance and flexibility tests were conducted. The results confirm that the double-layered shielding film exhibited a shielding effectiveness of more than 50 dB at an optical transmittance of 90% and a stable bending resistance of up to 5000 cycles at a radius of curvature of 6 mm. Double-layered metal-mesh films with such excellent performance are expected to be widely used in diverse applications such as the automobile, medical, and military industries.

Keywords: double-layer metallic mesh; electromagnetic shielding film; flexibility; optical transmittance; shielding efficiency.