Bioinspired Disordered Aerogel for Omnidirectional Terahertz Response

H Hui‐Ya Wang (Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China) P Pengfei Hu (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Precise Synthesis of Functional Molecules, Department of Chemistry, School of Science and Research Center for Industries of the Future, Westlake University, 600 Dunyu Road, Hangzhou 310030, Zhejiang Province, P. R. China) X Xiao‐Bo Sun (School of Chemistry Beihang University Beijing 100191 P. R. China) Z Zhi‐Ling Hou (School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 P. R. China) P Pei‐Yan Zhao (Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China) L Lu Zhou (School of Pharmacy) S Shu‐Hao Yang (Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China) C Chunyan Geng (School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beihang University 1 , Beijing 100191,) Y Yaofeng Zhu X Xiaojun Wu G Guang‐Sheng Wang (Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China)

Abstract

AbstractThe structural disorder of the black butterfly assists in capturing sunlight across a wider spectral and angular range, injecting infinite vitality for omnidirectional and stimuli‐responsive wave‐absorbing materials. Here, the disordered micro‐pores responding to terahertz (THz) waves through electromagnetic simulations, and then prepared via ice templating technology are analyzed and optimized. The customized disordered aerogel makes possible perfect terahertz response property with incidence‐angle‐insensitive and ultra‐broadband. Ti3C2Tx MXene/carboxymethyl cellulose aerogels realize excellent shielding effectiveness exceeding 70.32 dB and reflection loss of more than 43.02 dB over the frequency range of 0.3–1.5 THz. Tailoring the structural orientation of anisotropic aerogels functions as a versatile dynamic modulation approach along terahertz propagation direction. The porous structure with moderate conductivity gradually triggers the resonance effect of the cavity, approximating a resonance sphere (pore) and waveguide system (tube). Ultimately, gradient impedance aerogel is proposed integrating THz‐infrared stealth, hydrophobicity, and mechanical strength. This inspired biomimetic structural strategy will also enable various terahertz applications such as terahertz imaging, line‐of‐sight telecommunication, information encryption, and space exploration.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 10
Published March 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

H

Hui‐Ya Wang

Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China

P

Pengfei Hu

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Precise Synthesis of Functional Molecules, Department of Chemistry, School of Science and Research Center for Industries of the Future, Westlake University, 600 Dunyu Road, Hangzhou 310030, Zhejiang Province, P. R. China

X

Xiao‐Bo Sun

School of Chemistry Beihang University Beijing 100191 P. R. China

Z

Zhi‐Ling Hou

School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 P. R. China

P

Pei‐Yan Zhao

Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China

L

Lu Zhou

School of Pharmacy

S

Shu‐Hao Yang

Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China

C

Chunyan Geng

School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beihang University 1 , Beijing 100191,

Y

Yaofeng Zhu

X

Xiaojun Wu

G

Guang‐Sheng Wang

Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P. R. China