2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.142200
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In situ construction of complex spinel ferrimagnet in multi-elemental alloy for modulating natural resonance and highly efficient electromagnetic absorption

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“…As the carbonitriding degree increased, both samples #CN20 and #CN40 exhibited significant differences with the initial oxidation temperature appearing at 340 °C and ending at 831 °C, and the final oxidation weight gain significantly decreasing to 126.51 and 123.73%, respectively. Therefore, the carbonitriding treatment retarded the oxidation rates since the strong ionic bonding between metals and nonmetal elements (C, N) prevented the diffusion of oxygen atoms into the interior of HEAs …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the carbonitriding degree increased, both samples #CN20 and #CN40 exhibited significant differences with the initial oxidation temperature appearing at 340 °C and ending at 831 °C, and the final oxidation weight gain significantly decreasing to 126.51 and 123.73%, respectively. Therefore, the carbonitriding treatment retarded the oxidation rates since the strong ionic bonding between metals and nonmetal elements (C, N) prevented the diffusion of oxygen atoms into the interior of HEAs …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their unique microstructure and multiprincipal components, HEAs demonstrate substantial benefits in enhancing dielectric loss, fostering high-frequency magnetic loss, and enhancing impedance matching. Usually, the permeability of EMA materials is significantly less than the permittivity, and enhancing the permeability is the key to improving impedance matching and achieving excellent EMA performances. The high resistivity resulting from the severe lattice distortion effect of HEAs can help to reduce the complex permittivity to enhance impedance matching and EMA efficacy. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are unpredictable mechanisms that occur, such as Snoek's limit, etc., resulting in minor errors between the calculated and measured EM parameters at high frequencies, the effective absorption calculation result is close to the measurement result, and the measured NiF (denoted NiF-GMA) shows an EAB of 8.55 GHz (9.44−18.0 GHz, Figure 4d). Since EM parameters for achieving effective absorption are over a wide range 47 and there are minor errors in the EM parameters, the predicted effective absorption frequency range is close to the experimental results. Taking the sample thickness as an additional variable, the design space of NiF is further broadened.…”
Section: Overall Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electromagnetic wave absorbing materials (EAMs) have emerged as a key technology in EM defense, owing to their ability to absorb EM waves and convert them into thermal energy [9][10][11]. Depending on the mechanism of EM wave loss, EAMs can be categorized into three main types: dielectric loss materials [12,13], magnetic loss materials [14,15], and materials that exhibit both types of losses [16,17]. EAMs are capable of absorbing EM waves over a broad frequency range by adjusting the EM parameters to achieve a suitable impedance match and loss constant [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%