JOURNAL ARTICLE

Flower-like carbonyl iron powder modified by nanoflakes: Preparation and microwave absorption properties

Miao YuPingan YangJie FuShuzhi Liu

Year: 2015 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 106 (16)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

In this paper, flower-like carbonyl iron powder (CIP) is prepared under normal temperature and pressure by a simple method of chemical reduction. This flower-like morphology is conducive to forming discontinuous network, enhancing diffuse scattering of the incident microwave and polarizing more interface charges. Those are all in favor of electromagnetic wave penetration and absorption. The test results show that compared with the unmodified CIP, the electromagnetic wave absorbing property of flower-like CIP is significantly improved in X-band. It is concluded that this research paves a way to enhance the microwave absorption properties of spherical metal particles.

Keywords:
Microwave Materials science Carbonyl iron Absorption (acoustics) Metal Electromagnetic radiation Penetration (warfare) Scattering Penetration depth Absorption band Chemical engineering Composite material Optics Metallurgy

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