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titleOfInvention Structure having a characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves
abstract The present invention relates to a structure having a characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves, which comprises a substrate; a powder material convex structure section having a characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves disposed on a surface of the substrate, the powder material convex structure section containing a powder material having a characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves and being formed so as to have a convex structure; and a holding part disposed on a surface of the substrate, the holding part holding the convex structure of the powder material convex structure section having a characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves. The structure of the invention has the characteristic of conducting or absorbing electromagnetic waves at an excellent level and can be produced easily and inexpensively.
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