Microwave absorption properties were systematically studied for double-layer carbon black/epoxy resin (CB) and Ni0.6Zn0.4Fe2O4/epoxy resin (F) nanocomposites in the frequency range of 8 to 18 GHz. The Ni0.6Zn0.4Fe2O4 nanoparticles were synthesized via high energy ball milling with subsequent sintering while carbon black was commercially purchased. The materials were later incorporated into epoxy resin to fabricate double-layer composite structures with total thicknesses of 2 and 3 mm. The CB1/F1, in which carbon black as matching and ferrite as absorbing layer with each thickness of 1 mm, showed the highest microwave absorption of more than 99.9%, with minimum reflection loss of −33.8 dB but with an absorption bandwidth of only 2.7 GHz. Dou...
The rapid development of electronic information technology and the use of high-power electrical equi...
Nanocomposites based on Cu-doped nickel zinc ferrite and lead zirconium titanate exhibited significa...
A study of the microwave absorbing properties of polymer (epoxy) based nanocomposites is presented. ...
Microwave absorption properties were systematically studied for double-layer carbon black/epoxy resi...
The rapid growth of electronic systems and devices operating within the gigahertz (GHz) frequency ra...
The enhancement of microwave absorbing properties in nickel zinc ferrite (Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4) via multi...
The development of stealth technology for military applications and increasing concerns of electroma...
This study demonstrates lightweight microwave absorber materials designed using polycarbonate (PC) n...
Although absorbing materials are a useful part of modern-day defence systems, very little published ...
The development of high reflection loss and broad frequency bandwidth for microwave absorbing materi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EM Academy via the link in this record.Open...
AbstractMicrowave absorption composites were synthesized from a poly urushiol epoxy resin (PUE) mixe...
Conjugated carbonaceous structures achieved from biological materials were significantly considered ...
Nanocomposite absorbers based on dielectric/magnetic materials are prepared by in situ incorporation...
Flexible and thin single layer microwave absorbers based on strontium ferrite–carbon black–nitrile r...
The rapid development of electronic information technology and the use of high-power electrical equi...
Nanocomposites based on Cu-doped nickel zinc ferrite and lead zirconium titanate exhibited significa...
A study of the microwave absorbing properties of polymer (epoxy) based nanocomposites is presented. ...
Microwave absorption properties were systematically studied for double-layer carbon black/epoxy resi...
The rapid growth of electronic systems and devices operating within the gigahertz (GHz) frequency ra...
The enhancement of microwave absorbing properties in nickel zinc ferrite (Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4) via multi...
The development of stealth technology for military applications and increasing concerns of electroma...
This study demonstrates lightweight microwave absorber materials designed using polycarbonate (PC) n...
Although absorbing materials are a useful part of modern-day defence systems, very little published ...
The development of high reflection loss and broad frequency bandwidth for microwave absorbing materi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EM Academy via the link in this record.Open...
AbstractMicrowave absorption composites were synthesized from a poly urushiol epoxy resin (PUE) mixe...
Conjugated carbonaceous structures achieved from biological materials were significantly considered ...
Nanocomposite absorbers based on dielectric/magnetic materials are prepared by in situ incorporation...
Flexible and thin single layer microwave absorbers based on strontium ferrite–carbon black–nitrile r...
The rapid development of electronic information technology and the use of high-power electrical equi...
Nanocomposites based on Cu-doped nickel zinc ferrite and lead zirconium titanate exhibited significa...
A study of the microwave absorbing properties of polymer (epoxy) based nanocomposites is presented. ...