Abstract
Summary Smart electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with tunable EM wave response characteristics are attractive for future EM devices. Here, we report an off/on switchable EMI shielding material that can be tuned from EM wave transmission to shielding and vice versa by mechanical compression and decompression. This smart material is prepared by filling conductive carbon nanoparticles into wood-derived lamellar carbon aerogel, showing reversible compressibility and strain-sensitive conductivity. The original aerogel has good impedance matching and low dielectric loss, allowing the EM wave to pass through. Mechanical compression enables the carbon nanoparticles to establish highly conductive pathways in the aerogel, which significantly increases the conductivity of aerogel and thus activates its EMI shielding performance. This function switch is reversible by repeatedly compressing and decompressing the aerogel. The availability of such a never-before-realized off/on switchable EMI shielding material provides an opportunity for the development of advanced smart EM devices.
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