Engineering Dielectric Genes in Debye Relaxation Model toward Frequency‐Band‐Reliant Electromagnetic Responses

J Junye Cheng (Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China) Q Qingkui Chen (Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China) H Honghan Wang (School of Environment and Natural Resources Zhejiang University of Science and Technology Hangzhou Zhejiang China) Y Yongheng Jin (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China) S Shan Jiang B Bailing Xie (Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China) Y Yifan Wang H Haoming Zheng (Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China) B Bin Liu C Chao Wu G Guangping Zheng R Renchao Che

Abstract

ABSTRACT Electromagnetic wave absorption (EMWA) materials are widely used in wireless communications and play an important role in contemporary smart economy. EMWA materials that show dielectric losses have attracted research attention owing to their unique advantages. However, previous studies have focused on material synthesis whereas few studies have systematically explained the mechanism of dielectric loss. Taking the concept of dielectric genes as the starting point and Debye relaxation model as the “compass,” the dependence of the electromagnetic wave absorption at different frequencies on each dielectric parameter is introduced in detail, and a dynamic trend model is constructed for the prediction of electromagnetic wave absorption characteristics, followed by discussion of the development and future prospects of EMWA materials, providing inspiration for the design of dielectric‐loss absorption materials in the future.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 16
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

J

Junye Cheng

Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China

Q

Qingkui Chen

Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China

H

Honghan Wang

School of Environment and Natural Resources Zhejiang University of Science and Technology Hangzhou Zhejiang China

Y

Yongheng Jin

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China

S

Shan Jiang

B

Bailing Xie

Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China

Y

Yifan Wang

H

Haoming Zheng

Department of Materials Science Shenzhen MSU‐BIT University Shenzhen China

B

Bin Liu

C

Chao Wu

G

Guangping Zheng

R

Renchao Che