Abstract

The global focus on electromagnetic interference and pollution is undeniable. To counter these challenges, high-performance microwave-absorbing materials (MAMs), typically composed of dielectric and magnetic components, offer effective solutions by ensuring favorable impedance matching. Leveraging these MAMs has proven beneficial across various sectors, including 5G technology, information security, energy harvesting, diminished radar cross-section, and advancements in military applications. We successfully synthesized composites of La1.5Sr0.5NiO4 (LSNO) and SrFe12O19 (SrM) composites through ball milling and heat treatment. With the escalation of SrM weight percentage in the composites, noticeable alteration in structural, morphological, and static magnetic characteristics was ensured.Moreover, the amalgamation of these components bolstered the EM properties, consequently yielding exceptional microwave absorption capabilities in the composites. The composites with 40, 60, and 80 wt% of SrM (named S4, S6, and S8) exhibited excellent microwave absorption performance with an absorption rate of over 99.9 % for a thin thickness. The S4 and S8 composites attained reflection loss (RL) values of −34.75 dB and −36.93 dB, with 2.0 and 1.6 mm thicknesses, respectively. Meanwhile, the S6 composite achieved an RL value of −44.24 dB with a thickness of 1.9 mm. These composites' outstanding microwave absorption performance can be attributed to their significant magnetic loss, remarkable dielectric loss, and synergistic effects.

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