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Template Directed Synthesis of Plasmonic Gold Nanotubes with Tunable IR Absorbance
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A novel approach to design broadband tunable microwave absorber using expanded graphite on a flexible substrate
Dipangkar Borah1, Manash Jyoti Boruah2, Bidhan Ch Das3
1Department of Physics, Rabindranath Tagore University, Hojai, 782436, Assam, India. dipangkar@rtuassam.ac.in.
Scientific Reports
|February 13, 2026
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