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Effect surface micro-wrinkles and micro-cracks on microwave shielding performance of copper-coated carbon nanotubes/ polydimethylsiloxane composites

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CARBON
卷 213, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2023.118216

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Microwave shielding; Micro-cracks; Micro-wrinkles; Sputtering deposition; Polydimethylsiloxane

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The surface where microwave reaches firstly is of significant importance in microwave shielding. However, developing multiple surface structures to enhance microwave shielding is still a major challenge. In this study, conductive micro-cracks and micro-wrinkles were designed on the surface of flexible copper/polydimethylsiloxane-carbon nanotubes to improve the shielding performance. By controlling the carbon nanotube concentration, substrate thickness, and pre-stretching strain, the surface microstructures could be tailored. The results showed that the number of micro-cracks and micro-wrinkles increased with higher pre-stretching strain, leading to enhanced electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness and altered field distribution and conduction losses on the surface of the composites.
Surface where microwaves reach firstly is significantly important on microwave shielding. However, the construction of surface multiple structure to enhance microwave shielding property is still a great challenge. Herein, conductive micro-cracks and micro-wrinkles are designed on surface of flexible copper/polydimethylsiloxanecarbon nanotubes to enhance excellent shielding performance. The surface microstructures can be tuned by controllably tailoring the carbon nanotube (CNT) concentration, substrate thickness, and pre-stretching strain before copper sputtering deposition. At the same thickness and CNT content, the amount of micro-cracks and micro-wrinkles grows as pre-stretching strain increases, which effectively boosts specific surface area and microcapacitance effect on the surface, thus enhancing the electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness of the composites. Meanwhile, the micro-cracks can cause the surface conductivity to be considerably orientated, which in turn severely affected the field distribution and conduction losses on the surface of the composites. Furthermore, the experimental and simulation results are consistent concerning the effect of surface micro-cracks and microwrinkles on microwave shielding performance.

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