Controllable Architecture of ZnO/FeNi Composites Derived from Trimetallic ZnFeNi Layered Double Hydroxides for High-Performance Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers |
| |
Authors: | Fangyu Gan Qingrong Rao Jianqiu Deng Lichun Cheng Yan Zhong Zhao Lu Feng Wang Jiang Wang Huaiying Zhou Guanghui Rao |
| |
Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin, 541004 P. R. China |
| |
Abstract: | The optimization design of micro-structure and composition is an important strategy to obtain high-performance metal-based electromagnetic (EM) wave absorption materials. In this work, ZnO/FeNi composites derived from ZnFeNi layered double hydroxides are prepared by a one-step hydrothermal method and subsequent pyrolysis process, and can be employed as an effective alternative for high-performance EM wave absorber. A series of ZnO/FeNi composites with different structures are obtained by varying the molar ratios of Zn2+/Fe3+/Ni2+, and the ZnO/FeNi composites with a Zn2+/Fe3+/Ni2+ molar ratio of 6:1:3 show a hierarchical flower-like structure. Owing to the strong synergistic loss mechanism of dielectric-magnetic components and favorable structural features, this hierarchical flower-like ZnO/FeNi sample supplies the optimal EM wave absorption performance with the highest reflection loss of −52.08 dB and the widest effective absorption bandwidth of 6.56 GHz. The EM simulation further demonstrates that impedance matching plays a determining role in EM wave absorption performance. This work provides a new way for the fabrication of a high-performance metal-based EM wave absorber. |
| |
Keywords: | electromagnetic simulations electromagnetic wave absorption flower-like structures layered double hydroxides ZnO/FeNi composites |
|