Abstract

Electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing materials have garnered significant attention for their potential applications in information security and military stealth fields. However, the development of highly efficient EMW absorbing materials possessing characteristics such as being “thin, lightweight, broadband and strong” remains a considerable challenge. Addressing this challenge involves the construction of low-dimensional composite material systems, which proves to be an effective approach. Carbon fiber (CF) is highly regarded for its light weight. In this study, we developed a simple and innovative sol–gel strategy to fabricate CF@Ni/NiO composites. The results demonstrate that the incorporation of Ni/NiO particles into CF materials substantially enhances the ferromagnetic properties of CF@Ni/NiO composites. An optimum reflection loss (RL) of CF@Ni/NiO-3 is −55.58 dB at 15.4 GHz with a corresponding thickness of merely 1.7 mm. An effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) reaches a maximum of 6.0 GHz at a thickness of 1.8 mm. Meanwhile, the radar cross section (RCS) reduction value at 6 GHz reaches 29.92 dB m2. The uniform distribution of Ni/NiO nanoparticles not only establishes a magnetic coupling network but also creates abundant heterogeneous interfaces with CF, thereby enhancing interfacial polarization. The successful fabrication of CF@Ni/NiO composites will facilitate the development and broad application of advanced electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorption materials in the aviation and aerospace sectors.

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