Tuning dielectric and electromagnetic absorption properties of SiC fiber by in-situ grown polycrystalline carbon nanowires

Bo Huang, Fang Ye, Jie Liang, Yiming Zhao, Laifei Cheng

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Abstract

Silicon carbide fiber (SiCf) has a promising potential to develop structural electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption materials. Tuning dielectric properties of SiCf is necessary to obtain excellent EMW absorption performances, which is always realized by the introduction of extra dielectric loss phases. Herein, in-situ grown polycrystalline carbon nanowires (CNW) as novel dielectric fillers, possessing moderate conductivity as well as efficient loss ability, were used to improve the EMW absorption performance of SiCf. When the content of CNW is suited, CNW can interconnect with each other and form a multiporous network on the surface of SiCf. Such a unique network makes a great contribution to good impedance matching as well as strong conductivity loss and polarization loss, which endows SiCf with an effective absorption broadband (EAB) of 4.14 GHz at a thickness of 3.0 mm, demonstrating superior EMW absorption performance than most previously reported SiCf/carbon hybrids.

Original languageEnglish
Article number128793
JournalMaterials Chemistry and Physics
Volume314
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic absorption
  • In-situ growth
  • Polycrystalline carbon nanowire
  • Silicon carbide fiber

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