Iranian scientists create next-gen microwave absorbers to tackle electromagnetic pollution

Iranian scientists have developed multi-component nanostructured aerogels capable of absorbing ultra-wideband microwave frequencies, marking a significant advancement in materials science. 

The collaborative effort between researchers at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan and Sirjan University of Technology has led to the creation of these cutting-edge absorbers. 

According to a report by
Pars Today, a partner of TV BRICS, this nanotechnology innovation is expected to enhance the quality of telecommunications networks, improve the safety and stability of electronic systems, boost high-speed internet performance, and protect sensitive industrial devices.

The technology addresses a growing challenge of the digital age: electromagnetic pollution. This type of interference, caused by the omnipresence of electromagnetic waves, can disrupt the functioning of delicate electronic equipment. The newly developed absorbers could play a vital role in mitigating such effects, thereby ensuring the reliability and efficiency of advanced digital infrastructures in both civilian and industrial contexts.

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