Regulated dielectric loss based on core-sheath carbon-carbon hierarchical nanofibers toward the high-performance microwave absorption

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2022 Oct 15:624:619-628. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2022.05.165. Epub 2022 Jun 2.

Abstract

As a response to stealth technology and electromagnetic pollution, microwave absorbing materials have attracted the attention of many research scholars. However, achieving effective absorption with a low filling level is still a challenge in the harsh environment. Here, an emerging carbon-carbon composite fiber with a core-sheath structure is cleverly tailored for high-performance microwave absorber by tuning the dielectric loss. Reasonable engineering heterogeneous interfaces and conductive paths give rise to a synergistic effect of the impedance matching, conductive loss, polarization loss and multiple scattering. The obtained CR-800 achieves the maximum reflection loss of -51.91 dB, effective absorbing bandwidth of 4.82 GHz, and radar cross section (RCS) reduction value of 41.5 dBm2. Furthermore, the composites own superior environmental adaptation with stable absorbing properties in the harsh environment benefited from great environmental resistance of carbon materials. Given this, the core-sheath carbon-carbon composite fibers are expected to be a candidate for radar stealth technology and electromagnetic pollution.

Keywords: Carbon-carbon hierarchical nanofibers; Dielectric loss; Impedance matching; Microwave absorption.