Advancements in Microwave Absorption Motivated by Interdisciplinary Research

Zehao Zhao, Yuchang Qing, Luo Kong, Hailong Xu, Xiaomeng Fan, Jijun Yun, Limin Zhang, Hongjing Wu

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Abstract

Microwave absorption materials (MAMs) are originally developed for military purposes, but have since evolved into versatile materials with promising applications in modern technologies, including household use. Despite significant progress in bench-side research over the past decade, MAMs remain limited in their scope and have yet to be widely adopted. This review explores the history of MAMs from first-generation coatings to second-generation functional absorbers, identifies bottlenecks hindering their maturation. It also presents potential solutions such as exploring broader spatial scales, advanced characterization, introducing liquid media, utilizing novel toolbox (machine learning, ML), and proximity of lab to end-user. Additionally, it meticulously presents compelling applications of MAMs in medicine, mechanics, energy, optics, and sensing, which go beyond absorption efficiency, along with their current development status and prospects. This interdisciplinary research direction differs from previous research which primarily focused on meeting traditional requirements (i.e., thin, lightweight, wide, and strong), and can be defined as the next generation of smart absorbers. Ultimately, the effective utilization of ubiquitous electromagnetic (EM) waves, aided by third-generation MAMs, should be better aligned with future expectations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2304182
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • energy harvesting
  • interdisciplinary
  • machine learning
  • medical treatment
  • microwave absorption materials

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