材料科学
反射损耗
衰减
碳纳米管
电磁辐射
吸收(声学)
石墨烯
气凝胶
衰减系数
复合材料
复合数
电磁学
纳米技术
光学
物理
工程类
电子工程
作者
Silin Yu,Weiqiang Guo,Zhiling Zhou,Yong Li,Jun Qiu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202312835
摘要
Abstract Inspired by a critical organelle called rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), a wave‐energy attenuation nano‐carbon foam (WANF) with a unique hierarchical composite structure consisting of 3D‐lamelle, 2D‐perforations and 1D‐microspheres is constructed by incorporating graphene oxide (GO) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) into a carbon nanotubes (CNTs)‐based aerogel. Benefiting by unusual mechanisms like vortex shedding, secondary reflection and resonance, WANF displays excellent acoustic wave absorption, achieving a sound absorption coefficient of over 0.9 with a bandwidth of 4.75 kHz at a thickness of 20 mm. Significantly, it features obvious acoustic absorption intensity in medium‐low frequency range. Moreover, the nano‐carbon aerogel skeleton (NCAS) of WANF endows it with good electromagnetic wave absorption through dielectric loss, exhibiting a minimum reflection loss of −48.61 dB and an efficient electromagnetic absorption with a bandwidth of 5.35 GHz. The excellent wave‐energy attenuation performance of WANF indicates an attracting double‐stealth effect in sonic and electromagnetic area, which shows great potential in integrate protection of advanced military equipment and sensitive electronic infrastructures.
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