Simulation-Guided Design of Gradient Multilayer Microwave Absorber with Tailored Absorption Performance

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1002/mame.202400015
Ye Wang, Chunzheng Lv, Xuan Zhang, Xingang Liu, Chuhong Zhang
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Flexible microwave absorber (MAR), vital in advanced applications such as wearable electronics and precision devices, are highly valued for their lightweight, exceptional electromagnetic waves (EWs), and ease of fabrication. However, optimizing the electromagnetic parameters of microwave absorption materials (MAMs) to enhance absorption ability and expand effective absorption broadband (EAB, reflection loss (RL) <−10 dB) is a considerable challenge. Herein, a permittivity-attenuation evaluation diagram (PAED) is constructed using parameter scanning based on the Materials Genome Initiative to determine the ideal electromagnetic parameters and thickness, optimize absorption efficiency, and obtain highly efficient absorbers. Guided by the PAED, a multilayer MAR consisting of a “matching-absorption-reflection layer” and a dielectric loss gradient aligned with the direction of EWs propagation is developed. This design significantly enhances the EWs penetration and ensures effective absorption, attributed to the well-matched impedance and attenuation characteristics. As anticipated, the microwave absorption of the absorber (density = 0.063 g cm−3) is optimized, with an RL of −34 dB at d = 4 mm and an EAB covering the entire X-band (8.2–12.4 GHz). This study presents a novel approach for establishing a material database for MAMs and developing high-performance absorbers characterized by thinness, lightness, broad operational frequency range, and robust absorption capacity.

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仿真引导设计具有定制吸收性能的梯度多层微波吸收器
柔性微波吸收器(MAR)在可穿戴电子设备和精密设备等先进应用中至关重要,因其重量轻、电磁波(EW)优异和易于制造而备受推崇。然而,优化微波吸收材料(MAMs)的电磁参数以增强吸收能力并扩大有效吸收宽带(EAB,反射损耗(RL)<-10 dB)是一项相当大的挑战。在此,利用基于材料基因组计划的参数扫描,构建了介电常数-衰减评估图(PAED),以确定理想的电磁参数和厚度,优化吸收效率,获得高效吸收体。在 PAED 的指导下,开发了一种由 "匹配-吸收-反射层 "和与 EW 传播方向一致的介质损耗梯度组成的多层 MAR。由于阻抗和衰减特性匹配良好,这种设计大大增强了 EWs 的穿透力,并确保了有效吸收。正如预期的那样,吸收器(密度 = 0.063 g cm-3)的微波吸收得到了优化,在 d = 4 mm 时 RL 为 -34 dB,EAB 覆盖整个 X 波段(8.2-12.4 GHz)。这项研究提出了一种新方法,可用于建立 MAM 材料数据库,并开发出具有轻薄、工作频率范围宽、吸收能力强等特点的高性能吸收器。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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