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Microwave absorption properties of carbon nanotubes dispersed in alumina ceramic
Authors:E Chojnacki  Q HuangAK Mukherjee  TB HollandM Tigner  K Cherian
Affiliation:a Cornell University, Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
b Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Ningbo 315201, P.R. China
c University of California, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Davis, CA 95616, USA
d Spheric Technologies, Inc., Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA
Abstract:Ceramic nanocomposites of alumina and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are experimentally studied for use as microwave absorbers in particle accelerators. The weight percentage of multi-walled CNTs in SPS sintered nanocomposite samples is varied from 0.5 to 10% and the complex permittivity is measured. The RF absorption is strong and relatively flat in the frequency band 1-40 GHz for a CNT weight percentage in the range 1-2.5%, which is just above the percolation threshold. The permittivity is observed to increase dramatically with increasing CNT weight percentage above the percolation threshold as observed elsewhere, and in accordance with theoretical treatments. The electromagnetic properties of the nanocomposites are little changed in going from 294 K to 77 K. The DC conductivity of the alumina-CNT nanocomposite is also sufficient to drain static charge in particle accelerator beamline environments, even at cryogenic temperatures. Fabrication of the nanocomposites using an industrial RF sintering process compatible with large sizes shows that the microwave absorption properties of small samples are similar to those of the SPS sintered samples.
Keywords:Microwave absorber  Artificial dielectric  Carbon nanotubes  Electromagnetic shielding  Microwave measurements
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