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- W2896475335 abstract "Due to the high cut-off frequency induced by strong magneto-crystalline anisotropy, M-type strontium ferrite has been commercially used in GHz frequency. However, M-type strontium ferrite is unable to meet the performance requirements (strong absorption ability, thin absorbing thickness and broad effective bandwidth) of advanced absorbing materials. In order to overcome the above defects, mesoporous Ag3PO4 nanorods/SrFe12O19 hexagonal nanoflake heterostructure has been designed and prepared in this work. Being evaluated as microwave absorbents, this heterostructure exhibits the superior EM absorbing performances, such as the optimal reflection loss value of −63. 18 GHz at 5.1 mm, effective absorption bandwidth of 6.24 GHz at 2.3 mm and the EM absorption efficiency of 46.45 dB GHz/mm at 2.0 mm. The theoretical simulations are applied to explain the EM loss sources through the adjustment of frequency. This work provides a strategy to design effective microwave absorbers based on the dielectric-magnetic heterostructure from two aspects of theoretical simulation and experimental testing." @default.
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- W2896475335 date "2019-02-01" @default.
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- W2896475335 title "The design and the preparation of mesoporous Ag3PO4 nanorod/SrFe12O19 hexagonal nanoflake heterostructure for excellent microwave absorption" @default.
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