Increased microwave absorption property of porous Si3N4 ceramics by loading polymer-derived SiCN for a multifunctional design
Abstract
Ceramic materials with wave-transparent in-band and stealth out-off-band characteristics are rather urgent in the aerospace field. Porous Si3N4 ceramic, a wave-transparent material used to produce radomes and antenna windows, is considered to be one of the most promising ceramics for developing stealth-transmission-structure-integrated materials. If a functional phase with microwave absorption ability is loaded into porous Si3N4 ceramic, the resultant composite not only retains the mechanical strength of the Si3N4 ceramic, but also adds microwave absorption capability, laying the groundwork for the development of stealth-transmission-structure-integrated composite materials used in the radome field. Polymer-derived SiCN ceramics possess excellent composition designability and electromagnetic performance, along with low density and high-temperature resistance, which make it an ideal microwave-absorption phase in Si3N4 ceramic. This study employed porous Si3N4 ceramic as a support framework, which was loaded with SiCN to prepare a SiCN/Si3N4 multiphase ceramic, and the influence of the pyrolysis temperature on the microstructure and microwave absorption properties of as-fabricated SiCN/Si3N4 were investigated.