A 2.5 Gbps optical transceiver module fabricated by ionic liquid (IL)-dispersed multi-wall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) composites is demonstrated. In comparison with shielding effectiveness (SE) measurements without dispersion, IL-dispersed MWCNT composites exhibited high SE of 40∼46 dB at lower weight percentage of MWCNTs. Ionic charge force and alkyl groups interaction in the IL-MWCNT hybrid solution are the dominant mechanisms to determine a well-dispersed MWCNT composite. To develop a cost effective material for use in packaging an optical transceiver module, a fine dispersion of MWCNTs in the polymer matrices and association with the dispersion mechanism is essential.
Gang LiuWenjun MaXuefeng AnSishen XieXiaosu Yi
Bianca CrankBrayden FrickerA. T. HUBBARDHussain HitawalaFarhana Islam MunaOlalekan Samuel OkunlolaAndrew P. DohertyAlex HulteenLaura PowersGabriel PurtellPrakash GiriHenry B. SpitzMark J. Schulz
Takushi SuginoKenji KiyoharaKinji Asaka
Takushi SuginoKenji KiyoharaKinji Asaka
Jin Gyu ParkJeffrey LouisQunfeng ChengJianwen BaoJesse SmithymanRichard LiangBen WangChuck ZhangJ. S. BrooksLeslie KramerPercy FanchasisDavid Dorough