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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-560020

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Objective To explore the rule of energy distribution on the interfaces between lamellar materials,especially the dependence upon the radiating directions for a microwave(MW) radiation and to get some experimental evidences for further research of the shielding and protective mechanism of biological effects of MW.Methods Some MW shielding lamellar materials elaborately chosen,including fiber & metal wires intertexture,MW exposure suit materials by chemical treatment,nano-carbon coated metal sheets and fresh pigskin treated as biological tissue material,were exposed to the defined frequency(9.3 GHz) MW field and the characteristics of MW interfacial reactions upon the materials were detected by a micro-spectrometer.Results The fiber & insulated metal wires intertexture did not possess obvious MW-shielding function.The MW exposure suit materials by chemical treatment were strong reflecting type MW-shielding materials.The nano-carbon coated metal sheets had a "transparent window" for a rather wide range of MW incidence angles and so were used as MW secret materials.As biological tissue material,the fresh pigskin treated was identified as a kind of complex MW absorbing and reflecting material.Otherwise,the interaction between MW and biological material interfaces might vary regularly as the change in water-content occurred by the MW heating effect.Conclusion Although all the kinds of experimental samples exhibited the coherence with the reflection law to MW sheaf,there was plenty of significant diversity in detail nearby the MW reflecting region.The experimental evidence might be of characteristic classification for interaction between MW directional radiation and different material interfaces.Otherwise,as skin tissues absorb microwave rather sharply in little incident angles,this part of radiations should be considered more in the protective mechanism of MW.

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