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Abstract The combination between macroscopic structure designs and microscopic material designs offers tremendous possibilities for the development of advanced electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbers. Herein, we propose a metamaterial design to address persistent challenges in this field, including narrow bandwidth, low–frequency bottlenecks, and, particularly, the urgent issue of robustness (i.e., oblique, and polarized incidence). Our absorber features a semiconductive metal-organic framework/iron 2D/2D assembly (CuHT–FCIP) with abundant crystal/crystal heterojunctions and strong magneto-electric coupling networks. This design achieves remarkable EMW absorption across a broad range (2 to 40 GHz) at a thickness of just 9.3 mm. Notably, it maintains stable performance against oblique incidence (within 75°) and polarizations (both transverse electric and transverse magnetic). Furthermore, the absorber demonstrates high specific compressive strength (201.01 MPa·cm 3 ·g −1 ) and low density (0.89 g·cm −3 ). This advancement holds promise for developing robust EMW absorbers with superior performance.
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Ning Qu
Shenyang Ligong University
Hanxu Sun
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Yuyao Sun
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Nature Communications
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e613b1b6db6435875a62cb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49762-4