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Simulation, Fabrication and Characterization of THz Metamaterial Absorbers
Published on: December 27, 2012
Bionic Interface Engineering Enables Ultrathin, Strong, and Broadband Microwave Absorbers
Jiechen Wang1,2,3, Shude Gu1, Jiabin Ma1
1Key Laboratory of Solidification Control and Digital Preparation Technology (Liaoning Province), School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116085, P. R. China.
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To address the challenges of dielectric constant surge and impedance mismatch caused by particle agglomeration in highly filled carbonyl iron/polyurethane (CIP/PU) composite films, we developed a surface modification strategy for CIP using a KH550 silane coupling agent (0-2 wt %). Inspired by the adhesive pads and climbing mechanisms of climbing plants, this bioinspired interface design establishes a CIP-PU ″molecular bridge″, enhancing interfacial compatibility. At 1 wt % KH550, CIP dispersion is markedly improved, disrupting the three-dimensional conductive network. This yields a 44% increase in tensile strength (10.104 MPa) and a 36.8% reduction in dielectric constant. Furthermore, the film achieves a minimum reflection loss of -17.09 dB and an effective absorption bandwidth (RL ≤ -10 dB) of 6.7 GHz (10.3-17 GHz) at a thickness of only 1 mm. This bionic interface engineering strategy overcomes the longstanding bottleneck in synchronizing impedance matching and mechanical performance in high-filler-content (85 wt %) composite absorbers.
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