Abstract
A Double-layer banana leaves-based absorber is designed and can be treated as a potential alternative to conventional MAM. The dielectric relaxation parameters of the dry banana leaves in powder form and the composites of dry banana leaves and charcoal powder have are measured by OCP method using vector network analyzer in the frequency range of 1–16 GHz. Further, the return loss of two single-layers and a double-layer with a thickness of 4 and 8.02 mm, respectively, is investigated in the frequency range of 1–20 GHz. Results show that the electromagnetic properties along with absorption performance of the double layer absorber are appreciably ameliorated as compared to its single-layer counterparts.
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Soumya Sundar Pattanayak
Soumya Sundar Pattanayak received BTech and MTech from WBUT and National Institute of Technology Agartala, India in the year of 2011 and 2015, respectively. He is currently a PhD scholar in National Institute of Technology Silchar, India and his current research interests are microwave absorbing materials and dielectric study.
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S. H. Laskar
S H Laskar received his PhD degree from Z H College of Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh. He is now associate professor of National Institute of Technology Silchar, India. His main research interests are instrumentation, sensors & transducers. Email: [email protected]
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Swagatadeb Sahoo
Swagatadeb Sahoo received his PhD degree from Jadavpur University, India. He is now assistant professor of National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India. His main research interest is material property study of dielectric material, biosensors. Email: [email protected]