JOURNAL ARTICLE

Composite Electromagnetic Wave Absorber Made of Both Sendust and Aluminum Particles Dispersed in Polystyrene Resin

Kenji SakaiYang GuanYuuki SatoShinzo Yoshikado

Year: 2010 Journal:   Key engineering materials Vol: 445 Pages: 197-200   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

To design an electromagnetic wave absorber with good absorption properties at frequencies above 1 GHz, the frequency dependences of the relative complex permeability μr*, the relative complex permittivity εr*, and return loss were investigated for the composite made of both sendust (an alloy of Al 5%, Si 10%, and Fe 85%) and aluminum particles dispersed in polystyrene resin. It was found that the frequency dependence of μr* for this composite can be changed by adjusting the particle size of aluminum and the volume mixture ratio of sendust and aluminum. Therefore, a flexible design of an absorber with good absorption characteristics was proposed based on the ability to control μr*. The composite made of both sendust and aluminum was found to exhibit a return loss of less than −20 dB in the frequency range of not only several GHz but also around 20 GHz if appropriate volume mixture ratio and particle size were selected.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite number Composite material Permittivity Polystyrene Aluminium Relative permittivity Permeability (electromagnetism) Particle size Particle (ecology) Alloy Absorption (acoustics) Dielectric Optoelectronics Polymer

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