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How Does Material Composition Affect Attenuation?
The type of material used in nanotechnology significantly influences attenuation.
Metallic nanomaterials
typically exhibit higher attenuation due to
plasmonic losses
, whereas
dielectric materials
may offer lower attenuation. Understanding the
optical properties
and
electrical conductivity
of the material is essential for minimizing unwanted attenuation.
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