Abstract

A new nanomaterial design was made by the construction of a tetralayered core–shell configuration, containing a magnetic core of nanospherical γ-FeOx particle (NP) encapsulated by one plasmonic gold subshell, one middle layer of electron-polarizable C60(>DPAF-Cn)x-derived fullerosome membrane, and an outer shell of organic electron donors. This class of multilayered core–shell nanospherical materials was recently reported to be excellent microwave absorbers. We found that this analogous of multilayered NPs was capable of inducing photoswitchable dielectric property (permittivity) amplification at the microwave frequency range of 1.0–4.0 GHz. The enhanced phenomena were further investigated by the use of six variable organic molecular electron donors and two conducting conjugated polymers, serving as the supply of photoinduced transferrable electrons at the outer shell layer, for comparison. The design largely increased the number of polarizable charges, leading to a maximum of 387% amplification of the re...

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