Changshu XiangYubai PanXuejian LiuXingwei SunXiaomei ShiJingkun Guo
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were used to convert radome materials to microwave absorbing materials. Dense MWCNT-fused silica composites were prepared by hot-pressing technique. The composites exhibit high complex permittivities at X-band frequencies, depending on the content of MWCNTs. The value of the loss tangent increases three orders over pure fused silica only by incorporating 2.5vol% MWCNTs into the composites. The average magnitude of microwave transmission reaches −33dB at 11–12GHz in the 10vol% MWCNT-fused silica composites, which indicates the composites have excellent microwave attenuation properties. The attenuation properties mainly originate from the electric loss of MWCNTs by the motion of conducting electrons.
Changshu XiangYU-BAI PANXuejian LiuXiaomei ShiXingwei SunJingkun Guo
Changshu XiangYubai PanJingkun Guo
Bo WenMao‐Sheng CaoZhi‐Ling HouWei‐Li SongLu ZhangMingming LuHaibo JinXiao‐Yong FangWenzhong WangJie Yuan
Thomas DooherDorian DixonAlistair McIlhagger