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Electromagnetic properties of Si-C-N based ceramics and composites

Journal

INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS
Volume 59, Issue 6, Pages 326-355

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1179/1743280414Y.0000000037

Keywords

Ceramic matrix composites; Porous ceramics; Polymer-derived ceramics (PDC); Chemical vapour infiltration (CVI); Dielectric properties; Microwave absorbing; Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding; Electromagnetic wave transmission

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51332004, 51221001]
  2. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-08-0461]
  3. 111 Project [B08040]

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Besides the excellent high-temperatiire mechanical properties, Si3N4 and SiC based ceramics containing insulating or electrically conductive phase are attractive for their tunable dielectric properties, which may vary from electromagnetic (EM) wave transparent to absorption and shielding. Consequently, SiC, Si3N4, SiON, SiBN, SiBC, SICN and SiBCN ceramics have attracted extensive interest in recent years. SiO2, Si3N4, Si3N4-SiO2, Si3N4-BN, and Si3N4-SiO2-BN are promising EM wave transparent materials for applications in microelectronic packaging, microwave transparent reaction chamber, radome and antenna window. C, SiC, SiC-C, Si3N4-C and Si3N4-SiC are potential EM wave shielding materials, which can be used as electronic packaging of highly integrated circuits, and be used in wireless communication system, telecommunication base stations and the other electronic devices. Si3N4-SiBC, Si3N4-SiCN and Si3N4-SiBCN are attractive EM wave absorbing materials for potential applications in amplifier, accelerator, microwave heating, anechoic chambers, stealth aircraft and ship. Other potential harsh environment or high-temperature applications will also benefit from the Si-C-N ceramic system. The concept of hybrid structure and EM metamaterials (MMS) opens up new avenues in developing EM wave absorption materials. The key developments and future challenges in this field are summarised. The main issues regarding permittivity of high-temperature structural ceramics are discussed, with an emphasis on the EM wave transparent, shielding and absorbing mechanisms that are responsible for the EM wave properties.

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