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High-efficiency microwave absorber based on carbon Fiber@ La0. 7Sr0. 3MnO@ NiO composite for X-band applications

Fang et al., 2021

Document ID
10956608501090647405
Author
Fang Y
Li H
Akhtar M
Shi L
Publication year
Publication venue
Ceramics International

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Carbon fiber (CF) as a multifunctional material with superb performance in aviation industry has serious drawback such as impedance mismatch which restricted the capability of using it as microwave absorber materials. In this research, a novel hierarchical carbon fiber@ La …
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