Electrochemically Cation‐Induced Three‐Phase Conversion for Consecutively Tunable Electromagnetic Wave Response

Y Yongbo Yu Q Qian Fei (1Beijing Gaobo Boren Hospital, beijing, China) K Kailing Zhou (College of Materials Science and Engineering Key Laboratory for New Functional Materials of Ministry of Education Beijing University of Technology Beijing P. R. China) J Jingbin Liu (Key Laboratory for New Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, College of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China) H Hao Wang (Division of Quantitative Sciences, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA)

Abstract

Abstract Tunable electromagnetic wave responses are increasingly attracting attention in the realm of integrated electronics. However, the modulation flexibility and reliability are limited in the current electromagnetic shielding materials. In this study, a device with a sandwich‐structured configuration of metal mesh@H x WO 3 /H 2 SO 4 /hollow graphite is designed to enable dynamic response and precise control for electromagnetic waves (EMWs). In‐situ characterizations and theoretical simulation revealed that the electrochemically controlled cation intercalation preferentially triggers the reversible conversion of H x WO 3 from the monoclinic phase (M‐phase) to the tetragonal phase (T‐phase), and subsequently to the cubic phase (C‐phase) by voltage management, which leads to a successive increase in valence electrons and enhancement in conductivity for precisely modulating reflection shielding efficiency of the incident EMWs. Furthermore, the intercalation and accumulation of the external cations produce a mass of dipoles in the crystal H x WO 3 host structure, which further enhances the dielectric performances of materials and the dissipation capability of incident EMWs, and thus improves the electromagnetic absorption shielding effectiveness. Consequently, the outstanding modulation capability Δ: 42.36 dB) and consecutively tunable intensity (from 10.98 to 53.34 dB) of electromagnetic shielding effectiveness is realized, which provides a more remarkable technology for adapting to demanding environments through the dynamical regulation of EMWs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

Y

Yongbo Yu

Q

Qian Fei

1Beijing Gaobo Boren Hospital, beijing, China

K

Kailing Zhou

College of Materials Science and Engineering Key Laboratory for New Functional Materials of Ministry of Education Beijing University of Technology Beijing P. R. China

J

Jingbin Liu

Key Laboratory for New Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, College of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

H

Hao Wang

Division of Quantitative Sciences, Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA