Wang, H.; Li, M.; Li, X. Influence of External Magnetic Field on the Microwave Absorption Properties of Carbonyl Iron and Polychloroprene Composites Film. AIP Advances 2016, 6, doi:10.1063/1.4972239.
Wang, H.; Li, M.; Li, X. Influence of External Magnetic Field on the Microwave Absorption Properties of Carbonyl Iron and Polychloroprene Composites Film. AIP Advances 2016, 6, doi:10.1063/1.4972239.
Wang, H.; Li, M.; Li, X. Influence of External Magnetic Field on the Microwave Absorption Properties of Carbonyl Iron and Polychloroprene Composites Film. AIP Advances 2016, 6, doi:10.1063/1.4972239.
Wang, H.; Li, M.; Li, X. Influence of External Magnetic Field on the Microwave Absorption Properties of Carbonyl Iron and Polychloroprene Composites Film. AIP Advances 2016, 6, doi:10.1063/1.4972239.
Abstract
The carbonyl iron particles were dispersed in a polychloroprene rubber (CR) matrix under an external magnetic field for practical application as microwave absorption composites film. The film prepared under external magnetic field with a thickness of only 0.54 mm showed least reflection loss of -15.98 dB and the reflection loss value less than -10.0 dB over the frequency range of 11.4~14.8 GHz. In comparison with the microwave absorption properties of calculation by transmission line theory based on the tested relative complex permittivity and permeability and film prepared by general route without external magnetic field, the film made with external magnetic field exhibited more excellent microwave absorption properties, strongly depending on the increment of anisotropy and rearrangement of magnetic particles. The results indicated the composite film made under external magnetic field have excellent microwave absorption properties, which suggest that the composites thin film could be used as a thinner and lighter microwave absorber.
Keywords
carbonyl iron; composites film; external magnetic field; microwave absorption properties
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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