Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5437271 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Silicon carbide (SiC) fibers have potential application in microwave absorption materials in recent years. In this study, we provide a new method for improving the microwave-absorbing properties of SiC fibers. Magnetic FeCo films were fabricated on SiC fibers at low temperature and high vacuum by a radio frequency magnetron sputtering method. The properties of FeCo film/SiC fiber (FeCo/SiCf) composites were investigated. When compared with SiC fiber, the FeCo/SiCf composites exhibit excellent microwave-absorbing properties in the microwave range, with enhancements in the optimal reflectivity loss from â5.03 to â25.51Â dB. This excellent performance may be because of the magnetic loss due to ferromagnetic resonance and interfacial polarization, thus inducing dielectric relaxation. In addition, the magnetic properties of FeCo/SiCf composites are significantly improved: the value of saturation magnetization reaches up to 41.45Â emu/g and the coercivity is 116.27Â Oe. In addition, the strength of SiC fiber remains at 99.17% after the fabrication process. The method provided in this study for enhancing the microwave-absorbing properties of FeCo/SiCf composites will pave a new way for the development of SiC microwave-absorbing materials.
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Authors
Yongshan Wei, Jianling Yue, Xiuzhi Tang, Xiaozhong Huang,