Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1799794 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The Fe/Cu composites have been prepared by flake carbonyl iron as substrate.•The Fe/Cu composites exhibit enhanced Infrared characteristics.•The samples hold the most of the absorbing capacity and possess low infrared emissivity by controlling plating time.

Fe/Cu composite samples with Cu particles depositing on carbonyl iron sheets were prepared by chemical plating. Cu additions were uniformly distributed on the grain boundaries of the flaky carbonyl iron while keeping the internal structure of iron. Meanwhile, we found that the chemical plating time made a key point on both the microwave absorbing properties and infrared emissivity. With the growth of chemical plating time, the value of reflection loss gives a linear decrease and the infrared emissivity is reduced with a tendency of index reduction. When the plating time is less than 30 min, the reflection loss of the samples maintains above −20 GHz, moreover, prolonging the plating time more than 30 min, the infrared emissivity of the samples is reduced to 0.50 or less. It can be concluded that both the microwave absorbing and infrared properties are excellent at the optimal plating time of 30 min.

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