#7829. Recent progress in microwave absorption of nanomaterials: Composition modulation, structural design, and their practical applications

October 2026publication date
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Materials Chemistry;
Condensed Matter Physics;
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics;
Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials;
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Abstract:
The increasing electromagnetic (EM) radiation arise from the vast usage of EM techniques in civilian and military fields has spawned extensive concerns on scientific research with respect to EM wave absorbers. Nanomaterials, as a new type of nano-absorbing agent, have been investigated in detail over the recent years. This review article aims at elaborating the influence of component regulation and structural design on microwave absorption (MA) performance.
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