Abstract
The development and optimization of high-temperature microwave-absorbing coatings are crucial for enhancing the performance and survivability of next-generation weapons and equipment. In this work, we prepared microwave-absorbing coatings consisting of 40wt%Sm0.5Sr0.5Co1-xMnxO3 and 60wt%SrZrO3. The loss mechanisms of the coatings were systematically analyzed at various temperatures. It revealed a transition from polarization loss dominance at temperatures below 400 °C to conductivity loss at elevated temperatures, driven by changes in material conductivity and relaxation time. Additionally, simulations incorporating a high-impedance surface showed that a 1.0 mm thick coating achieved an absorption band of less than −10 dB across the X-band at 900 °C, which significantly enhanced microwave absorption capability and reduced the coating thickness. These findings offer critical insights into the design and application of high-temperature microwave-absorbing materials, paving the way for more effective solutions in extreme environments.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 131793 |
| Journal | Surface and Coatings Technology |
| Volume | 498 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 15 Feb 2025 |
Keywords
- APS
- High-impedance surfaces
- High-temperature dielectric loss mechanisms
- High-temperature microwave-absorbing coatings
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