Entropy Modulation Boosted Ultra–Broadband Electromagnetic Wave Absorption of Si(Zr,Hf,Ta,Ti,Nb)BCN Ceramics
Abstract
ABSTRACT SiMBCN ceramics containing one or multiple metallic elements are synthesized via chemical modification of polyborosilazane using one to five metal alkylamino compounds with an equimolar ratio (i.e., M = Zr, Hf, Ta, Ti, and/or Nb). The effects of the number and types of metallic elements on the local lattice distortion, microstructure, dielectric properties, and electromagnetic wave absorption (EMA) performance are systematically investigated via experiments and ab initio calculations. These results show that increasing the number of metallic elements remarkably increases the local lattice distortion and suppresses the crystallization of the ceramics, which strongly affects the dielectric properties, showing a significant entropy effect. Particularly, the SiZrHfTaTiNbBCN ceramics remain in nearly amorphous state even after annealing at 1600°C for 5 h. Under the synergistic effect of annealing temperature and entropy engineering, the SiZrHfNbBCN ceramic develops a unique microstructure consisting of a ZrHfNbCN/Si 3 N 4 /C free core with abundant interfaces and a low‐dielectric β‐Si 3 N 4 ‐based shell. This microstructure balances the impedance matching and dielectric loss, resulting in an ultra‐broad effective absorption bandwidth at 1.90 mm (7.65 GHz), which is superior to all previously reported polymer‐derived ceramics (PDCs) at thickness < 2 mm and therefore presents a significant advance in ceramic‐based EMA materials for high‐temperature applications.
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Zhongqi Wang
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China
Han Fei
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China
Hongbiao Sun
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China
Fengxin Ye
School of Materials Science and Engineering Guilin University of Electronic Technology GuangXi Guilin China
Shasha Tao
Tianxing Jiang
Department of Physics, Key Laboratory of Computational Physical Sciences (Ministry of Education), Institute of Computational Physical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Fudan University
Yunhua Zhao
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China
Yi Zeng
Qingbo Wen
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China
Xiang Xiong
State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy Central South University Changsha China