Left-handed metacomposites containing carbon fibers and ferromagnetic microwires

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We investigate the microwave behavior of polymer-based metacomposites containing ferromagnetic microwires and carbon fibers. A notable transmission window is observed from the metacomposite containing 3mm spaced parallel microwire array in 1-7 GHz, verifying a left-handed behavior. In the hybrid metacomposites containing both parallel wires and carbon fibers, such transmission window is preserved with a much higher transmittance due to the improved impedance match and hence decreased reflection loss. The introducing of continuous carbon fibers leads to a remarkable anisotropic behavior: left-handed properties are turned on/off by rotating the electric excitation by 90 degrees. The proposed metacomposites are promising for microwave cloaking and sensing applications for aerospace-graded structural components.

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Luo, Y., Qin, F. X., Scarpa, F., Carbonell, J., Ipatov, M., Zhukova, V., … Peng, H. X. (2017). Left-handed metacomposites containing carbon fibers and ferromagnetic microwires. AIP Advances, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4978404

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