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Hollow carbon spheres in microwaves: Bio inspired absorbing coating
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Optical MaterialsKa-band ApplicationsEngineeringMetamaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectromagnetic CompatibilityCarbon Hollow SpheresOrdered MonolayerCarbon AerogelsNanophotonicsHigh Impedance SurfacesMaterials ScienceOptical AntennasMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave SynthesisDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingHollow Carbon SpheresNanomaterialsApplied Physics
The electromagnetic response of a heterostructure based on a monolayer of hollow glassy carbon spheres packed in 2D was experimentally surveyed with respect to its response to microwaves, namely, the Ka-band (26–37 GHz) frequency range. Such an ordered monolayer of spheres mimics the well-known “moth-eye”-like coating structures, which are widely used for designing anti-reflective surfaces, and was modelled with the long-wave approximation. Based on the experimental and modelling results, we demonstrate that carbon hollow spheres may be used for building an extremely lightweight, almost perfectly absorbing, coating for Ka-band applications.
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