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Kangkang Tang1, Feihang Long1, Fenghua Zhang1
1School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, East Campus, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China.
Abstract:
Ceramic materials have the merits of an adjustable dielectric constant, high strength, high temperature resistance, and oxidation resistance, and are thus being used as the protection matrix for carbon series, metal oxides, and other wave-absorbing materials at high temperatures. Here, progress on high-temperature-resistant wave-absorbing ceramic materials is introduced through the aspects of their composition and structure. In addition, metamaterials used for such purposes, which are mainly produced through 3D printing, are also highlighted. The pros and cons of high-temperature-resistant electromagnetic wave absorbers based on ceramic materials are systematically analyzed, and possible development directions are proposed. This work may assist in the design and manufacture of a new generation of radars, ships, and aircraft.
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