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Biomimetic Sea Urchin-like Nano-ferrite Structures for Microwave Absorption
Wideband
absorption with low-frequency compatibility is always
challenging for developing high-performance electromagnetic wave (EMW)
absorbing materials. With magnetic loss and a sufficient polarization
interface, ferrite materials are promising candidates for overcoming
this challenge. To address impedance matching issues, a carrier material
with a uniform pore distribution, namely, diatomite, is employed,
resulting in a unique three-dimensional biomimetic structure. A biomimetic
sea urchin-like nanomaterial composed of one-dimensional nanorod-shaped
Fe3O4 (sea urchin-like nano-Fe3O4) is presented, demonstrating outstanding performance in EMW
absorption. The optimized Fe3O4@FeP sample exhibits
two absorption peaks spanning the C and Ku bands when the thickness
is 5.35 mm. The experimental results show that the sea urchin-like
nano-Fe3O4 achieves an astounding reflection
loss of −60 dB at 6 GHz with a thickness of 3.9 mm and a maximum
effective absorption bandwidth of 4 GHz at a thickness of 1.7 mm.
This material design holds significant potential for low-frequency
EMW absorption applications
