Absorption properties of radar absorbing structure laminate composites filled with carbon nanotubes
Journal Title: Carbon - Science and Technology - Year 2009, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Radar absorbing structure laminate composites composed of glass fibers, carbon fibers and epoxy resin filled with carbon nanotubes were fabricated. Two optimal double-layer radar absorbing structures were obtained, the smallest reflection loss of them was -19.23 dB and -26.60 dB respectively, and the absorbing bandwidth was 4.2 GHz and 4.0 GHz separately. It was possible to achieve out the reflection loss was smaller than -10 dB in whole 8.2 - 12.4 GHz by adopting double-layered radar absorbing structure, adjusting to the permittivity of the composites and controlling the thickness of each layer materials.
Authors and Affiliations
Z. Zhang, T. Li, D. Jing, Q. Zhuang
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