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Design and study of electromagnetic wave absorbing structure of multilayer GN/GF/EP composites

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  • Xianglong Wen
  • Guangqian Wang
  • Sifan Liao
  • Kai Fu
  • Chunsheng Song
  • Jinguang Zhang

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With the improvement of radar absorption performance requirements, the research of absorbing materials is an important research direction. In this paper, a graphene/glass fiber/epoxy (GN/GF/EP) structure design scheme is proposed. By measuring the electromagnetic parameters, the influence of different GN content on the absorber performance is analyzed, and the bilayer absorber material combination with the best absorber performance is determined. The double layer absorbing material was made of GN/GF/EP-1.0% (thickness 0.4 mm) and GN/GF/EP-2.5% (thickness 1.7 mm). The peak reflection loss of the double layer absorbing material is −41.55 dB, the center frequency is 10.93 GHz, and the effective absorption bandwidth is 2.86 GHz (9.34∼11.20 GHz).

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  • Xianglong Wen & Guangqian Wang & Sifan Liao & Kai Fu & Chunsheng Song & Jinguang Zhang, 2025. "Design and study of electromagnetic wave absorbing structure of multilayer GN/GF/EP composites," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(1), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:39:y:2025:i:1:p:1-15
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2024.2425683
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