Author
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- Rongzhi Zhao
(Hangzhou Dianzi University
Northeastern University)
- Tong Gao
(Hangzhou Dianzi University
Northeastern University)
- Yixing Li
(Hangzhou Dianzi University
Northeastern University)
- Zhuo Sun
(Northeastern University)
- Zhengyu Zhang
(Northeastern University)
- Lianze Ji
(Hangzhou Dianzi University)
- Chenglong Hu
(Hangzhou Dianzi University)
- Xiaolian Liu
(Hangzhou Dianzi University)
- Zhenhua Zhang
(Hangzhou Dianzi University)
- Xuefeng Zhang
(Hangzhou Dianzi University
Northeastern University)
- Gaowu Qin
(Northeastern University)
Abstract
Soft magnetic materials with flake geometry can provide shape anisotropy for breaking the Snoek limit, which is promising for achieving high-frequency ferromagnetic resonances and microwave absorption properties. Here, two-dimensional (2D) Fe3C microflakes with crystal orientation are obtained by solid-state phase transformation assisted by electrochemical dealloying. The shape anisotropy can be further regulated by manipulating the thickness of 2D Fe3C microflakes under different isothermally quenching temperatures. Thus, the resonant frequency is adjusted effectively from 9.47 and 11.56 GHz under isothermal quenching from 700 °C to 550 °C. The imaginary part of the complex permeability can reach 0.9 at 11.56 GHz, and the minimum reflection loss (RLmin) is −52.09 dB (15.85 GHz, 2.90 mm) with an effective absorption bandwidth (EAB≤−10 dB) of 2.55 GHz. This study provides insight into the preparation of high-frequency magnetic loss materials for obtaining high-performance microwave absorbers and achieves the preparation of functional materials from traditional structural materials.
Suggested Citation
Rongzhi Zhao & Tong Gao & Yixing Li & Zhuo Sun & Zhengyu Zhang & Lianze Ji & Chenglong Hu & Xiaolian Liu & Zhenhua Zhang & Xuefeng Zhang & Gaowu Qin, 2024.
"Highly anisotropic Fe3C microflakes constructed by solid-state phase transformation for efficient microwave absorption,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-9, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-45815-w
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45815-w
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