Issue 4, 2021

Recent progress of microwave absorption microspheres by magnetic–dielectric synergy

Abstract

Designing and developing high-performance microwave absorption (MA) materials for electromagnetic protection and radar detection have received widespread attention. Recently, magnetic–dielectric MA materials have become a research hotspot due to their unique complementary functions and synergy loss mechanism. Herein, we review important research progress of excellent MA systems combining strong magnetic components and dielectric substrates. The functional materials involve magnetic materials, carbon components, semiconductors, polymer and so on. For a comprehensive analysis, current development and challenges are firstly introduced in the background. Modern requirements for microwave energy conversion are elaborated in the following part. To highlight the key points, more attention has been paid to the magnetic–dielectric synergy microsphere: (i) core/yolk–shell structure, (ii) multi-component assembly and (iii) MOF-derived synergy composites. Meanwhile, classical and typical high-performance MA composites with a multi-loss mechanism are also mentioned in this review paper. Finally, the design principles, electromagnetic synergy, future mechanism exploration and device application are presented, which provides guidance for understanding MA materials.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress of microwave absorption microspheres by magnetic–dielectric synergy

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 Aug 2020
Accepted
15 Dec 2020
First published
18 Dec 2020

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 2136-2156

Recent progress of microwave absorption microspheres by magnetic–dielectric synergy

L. Wang, X. Li, X. Shi, M. Huang, X. Li, Q. Zeng and R. Che, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 2136 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR06267G

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