Abstract

Exfoliated graphite was processed into nano-sized flakes by jet milling, ultrasonication and acid treatments, and then FeCo alloy particles were uniformly deposited onto the surface of the prepared graphite nanoflakes (GNFs) by a co-deposition and subsequent annealing process in reducing atmosphere. The FeCo-GNFs composites demonstrate good soft magnetic performance and effective microwave absorption, especially in the lower frequency range. The strongest absorption reaches −30.6 dB at 7.4 GHz with a coating thickness of 2 mm. Furthermore, effective microwave absorption at different frequency bands can be acquired by adjusting the coating thicknesses and filling ratios of FeCo-GNFs absorber. Considering the low cost and high efficiency, the FeCo-GNFs composites have great potential as microwave absorber for practical applications.

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