Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1556593 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The structure, magnetic and microwave-absorption properties of graphite-coated (Fe, Ni) alloy nanocapsules, synthesized by the arc-discharge method, have been studied. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy shows that the nanocapsules have a core/shell structure with (Fe, Ni) alloy as the core and graphite as the shell. All (Fe, Ni) alloy nanocapsules/paraffin composites show good microwave-absorption properties. The optimal reflection loss (RL) was found for (Fe70Ni30)/C nanocapsules/paraffin composites, being â47.84 dB at 14.6 GHz for an absorber thickness of 1.99 mm, while the RL values exceeding â10 dB were found in the 12.4-17.4 GHz range, which almost covers the Ku band (12.4-18 GHz). For (Fe70Ni30)/C nanocapsules/paraffin composites, RL values can exceed â10 dB in the 11.4-18 GHz range with an absorber thickness of 1.91 mm, which cover the whole Ku band.
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Authors
Zhigao Xie, Dianyu Geng, Xianguo Liu, Song Ma, Zhidong Zhang,