Barium titanate (BaTiO 3 )-polyvinyl butyral (PVB) composites at various weight concentrations were prepared via ultrasonic probe sonicator. The sonication was carried out at 20 kHz and 70% amplitude for about 2 h and BaTiO 3 nanoparticles were dispersed well in the mixture of PVB/ethanol under probe sonication. As a microwave absorbent, the microwave absorbing properties of the BaTiO 3 nanoparticle-PVB composites with different mixture ratios of 5 wt.% (RAM1), 10 wt.% (RAM2) and 15 wt.% (RAM3) BaTiO 3 were investigated based on transmission line theory in the frequency range from 1 GHz to 14 GHz. The minimum reflection loss (R L ) of the RAM1 reaches −3.47 dB at 5.57 GHz with a matching thickness of only 7.0 mm. For RAM2 with 4 mm and 4.2 mm thickness ( t m ), the R L values are less than −10 dB obtained in the frequency 10.3–13.4 GHz. The RAM3 composite with 15 wt.% BaTiO 3 mixture ratio shows a minimum reflection loss of −43.8 dB at 11.01 GHz with a −15 dB bandwidth over the extended frequency range of 10.2–13.2 GHz for a thickness of 2.8 mm and −44.2 dB at 4.77 GHz for a thickness of 6.5 mm.
Yujing ZhangYilin ZhangYuping LiMinhao YaoXuefei MiaoChuyang LiuHuikun ZhaoYanyan ShaoFeng Xu
Yusuke KondoTetsuo ShimuraWataru SakamotoToshinobu Yogo
Yaofeng ZhuLi ZhangToshiaki NatsukiYaqin FuQing‐Qing Ni
Guangguang GuanGuojun GaoJun XiangJingnan YangLei GongXin ChenYamei ZhangKaiyin ZhangXianfeng Meng
Claudia EhrhardtBodo FuhrmannM. DiestelhorstStefan G. Ebbinghaus