Tunable Microwave Absorbing Devices Enabled by Reversible Metal Electrodeposition

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2024 Mar 6;16(9):11686-11693. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c18347. Epub 2024 Feb 26.

Abstract

Tunable microwave absorbers have gained significant interest due to their capability to actively control microwaves. However, the existing architecture-change-based approach lacks flexibility, and the active-element-based approach is constrained by a narrowband operation or small dynamic modulation range. Here, a novel electrically tunable microwave absorbing device (TMAD) is demonstrated that can achieve dynamic tuning of the average reflection amplitude between -13.0 and -1.2 dB over a broadband range of 8-18 GHz enabled by reversible metal electrodeposition. This reversible tunability is achieved by electrodepositing silver (Ag) layers with controlled morphology on nanoscopic platinum (Pt) films in a device structure similar to a tunable Salisbury screen, employing Ag electrodeposited on Pt films as the modifiable resistive layer. Furthermore, this TMAD possesses a simple device architecture, excellent bistability, and multispectral compatibility. Our approach offers a new strategy for dynamically manipulating microwaves, which has potential utility in intelligent camouflage and communication systems.

Keywords: Salisbury screen; multispectral compatibility; nanoscopic platinum films; reversible metal electrodeposition; tunable microwave absorbing device.