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The Passive Generation of Low Frequency Noise Field by MRET-Shield Polymer Compound and Following Amplitude Modulation of RF Carrier SignalsDOI: 10.5923/j.biophysics.20110101.02 Keywords: Noise Field, Fractal, Polymer, Amplitude Modulation Abstract: This article is related to the experimental data regarding the ability of polar polymer compound (MRET-Shield polymer) exposed to the external electromagnetic fields of RF range of frequency to generate low frequency composite noise fields. Due to the fractal geometry structure of MRET-Shield polymer compound and the phenomenon of piezoelectricity, this polymer generates subtle, low frequency, non-coherent electromagnetic oscillations (composite noise field) that can modify RF signals as a result of superposition phenomenon. The superposition of composite noise field generated by MRET-Shield polymer compound and RF microwave signals leads to amplitude modulation of RF signals where random low frequency signal generated by MRET-Shield compound is a modulating signal and original microwave signal is a modulated one. To verify the visibility of the proposed hypothesis MRET-Shield polymer compound was tested at MET laboratories, Inc., USA. This test also confirms that the introduction of MRET-Shield polymer to the source of RF signals in the range of 800 MHZ, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2400 MHz does not significantly affect the air measurements of RF signals, and subsequently does not lead to any significant distortion of transmitted RF signals.
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