Controlling the electric permittivity of honeycomb-like core-shell Ni/CuSiO3 composite nanospheres to enhance microwave absorption properties

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Controlling impedance matching and enhancing absorption properties are crucial for developing next-generation microwave absorbing materials. Herein, we report the facile preparation of honeycomb-like core-shell nickel/copper silicate (Ni/CuSiO3) composite nanospheres with controlled shell (CuSiO3) thickness to control impedance matching and enhance absorption properties. The nanospheres with a shell thickness of about 30 nm had greatly improved microwave absorption performance. They exhibited a strong reflection loss of -39.5 dB (9.6 GHz) at the absorber thickness of 2.5 mm, with a wide effective absorbing bandwidth of 4.8 GHz (7.8-12.6 GHz). This remarkable microwave absorption performance is attributed to a novel structure that enhanced interfacial polarization and controlled shell thickness, resulting in good impedance matching of electromagnetic properties (ϵ, μ) and magnetic loss. Our permittivity-controlled core-shell Ni/CuSiO3 composite nanospheres could be used to fabricate novel high-performance microwave absorbers.

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Kuchi, R., Latif, T., Lee, S. W., Dongquoc, V., Cao Van, P., Kim, D., & Jeong, J. R. (2019). Controlling the electric permittivity of honeycomb-like core-shell Ni/CuSiO3 composite nanospheres to enhance microwave absorption properties. RSC Advances, 10(2), 1172–1180. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08513k

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