Novel nanocapsules with Co-TiC twin cores and regulable graphitic shells for superior electromagnetic wave absorption.
Yuanliang ZhouJavid MuhammadXuefeng ZhangDongxing WangYuping DuanYuanliang ZhouZhidong ZhangPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
The synthesis of nanometer materials with unique structures and compositions has proven successful towards the attenuation of electromagnetic (EM) waves. However, it is still a challenge to form special nanostructures by integrating magnetic/dielectric loss materials into one particle due to the difficulties in coupling the heterogeneous components. Herein, we present the synthesis of novel nanocapsules (NCs) with Co-TiC twin cores encapsulated inside graphitic shells using an arc-discharge plasma method. The thickness of the graphitic shell could be controlled by quantitatively tuning the carbon source concentration. The optimal reflection loss (RL) values of the prepared NCs was -66.59 dB at 8.76 GHz with a low thickness of 2.56 mm. The bandwidth of RL ≤ -10 dB was up to 14.4 GHz, which almost covered the entire frequency band, namely, the S to Ku band (3.6 GHz to 18 GHz). This superior EM wave absorption was ascribed to the specific double-core shell nanostructures and effective impedance matching between the magnetic loss and dielectric loss originating from the combination of the magnetic Co and dielectric TiC/C.