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Carbon nanofibers supported by FeCo nanocrystals as difunctional magnetic/dielectric composites with broadband microwave absorption performance

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Abstract Lightweight, strong and broadband microwave absorbents are urgently demanded for practical applications. Exploring magnetic/dielectric composites by anchoring magnetic nanostructures on lightweight dielectric carbon is an effective way, due to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Lightweight, strong and broadband microwave absorbents are urgently demanded for practical applications. Exploring magnetic/dielectric composites by anchoring magnetic nanostructures on lightweight dielectric carbon is an effective way, due to their possible good impedance matching condition. Herein, one-dimensional FeCo/C nanofibers are fabricated by electrospinning method and subsequent anoxic annealing treatment, which are used as difunctional magnetic/dielectric microwave absorbents. The nanofibers have a large aspect ratio, in which tiny magnetic FeCo nanocrystals are uniformly decorated in the amorphous dielectric C nanofibers. Benefiting from good impedance matching condition, enhanced microwave attenuation ability and synergistic effect between ferromagnetic FeCo and dielectric C, the FeCo/C nanofibers exhibit boosting microwave absorption performance, which is related to the absorber thickness and filling ratio. The optimal FeCo/C/paraffin composites with 40 wt% of functional fillers show a minimum reflection loss value of −59.9 dB with broad effective absorption bandwidth of 6.0 GHz at 13.2 GHz when the absorber thickness is only 2.6 mm. The FeCo/C nanofibers have a small density of only about 1.1 g/cm3, much smaller than the bulk FeCo (7.4–7.6 g/cm3). Owing to the characteristics of low density, strong absorption and broad effective absorption bandwidth, the FeCo/C nanofibers are promised to be good candidates as microwave absorbents.

Keywords: absorption; feco; dielectric composites; magnetic dielectric; broadband microwave

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2020

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