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Tunable negative permittivity behavior and conductor-insulator transition in dual composites prepared by selective reduction reaction

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:39 authored by Zi-Dong Zhang, Run-Hua Fan, Zhi-Cheng Shi, Shi-Bing Pan, Ke-Lan Yan, Kang-ning Sun, Jing Zhang, Xiang-Fa Liu, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Shi DouShi Dou
We use a selective reduction reaction to fabricate a new kind of dual composite, which has a "composite-within-a-composite" structure. Based on the different reduction behavior of Fe2O3, an Fe-rich structure (Fe-Fe3O4-Al2O3) is formed in an Al-rich structure (FeAl2O4-Al2O3). The Fe-rich structure can bring down the concentration of free electrons to reduce the energy loss, without losing its metallic behaviour at the same time. Near the percolation threshold, a conductor-insulator transition appears and the dual composites show totally different electromagnetic responses, which can be well explained by effective medium theory. By controlling the parameters of the selective reduction process, we can get a tunable negative permittivity, which implies the ability to continuously change their electromagnetic properties.

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Zhang, Z., Fan, R., Shi, Z., Pan, S., Yan, K., Sun, K., Zhang, J., Liu, X., Wang, X. & Dou, S. Xue. (2013). Tunable negative permittivity behavior and conductor-insulator transition in dual composites prepared by selective reduction reaction. Journal Of Materials Chemistry C, 1 (1), 79-85.

Journal title

Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Volume

1

Issue

1

Pagination

79-85

Language

English

RIS ID

76237

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