A universal permittivity-attenuation evaluation diagram for accelerating design of dielectric-based microwave absorption materials: A case of graphene-based composites

Wei Li Song, Kai Lun Zhang, Mingji Chen*, Zhi Ling Hou, Haosen Chen, Xujin Yuan, Yongbin Ma, Daining Fang

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Abstract

Since Materials Genome Initiative has been proposed for demonstrating promising approaches in achieving high-performance materials, here we employ such concept to present a Materials Genome Initiative inspired universal permittivity-attenuation evaluation diagram (PAED) for accelerating design of highly efficient dielectric-based microwave absorption composites. Initially, parameter sweeping has been applied to screening the best microwave absorption parameters based on the absorption-permittivity mode, aiming to creating a novel PAED. For well demonstrating the validity of such diagram, experiments are applied to scalable fabricate various graphene-based composites with a simple approach, achieving strong microwave absorption (−57 dB with full-band qualified absorption in X-band) and considerably high radar cross scattering reduction (24.25 dBm2 at 90°) with the guide of the proposed diagram. Noticeably, implication of the verification results from experiments, previous literature and simulation indicates validity of such novel PAED, and thus it highlights a new general roadmap for rationally designing high-performance microwave absorption.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)86-97
Number of pages12
JournalCarbon
Volume118
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Complex permittivity
  • Graphene
  • Microwave absorption
  • Polymer composites

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