2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-023-08465-9
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High-yield carbon derived from commercial phenol–formaldehyde resin for broadband microwave absorption by balancing conductivity and polarization loss

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“…In addition to conductive loss, polarization loss is another greatly important factor that is contributive to the dielectric loss, which can be described by Debye relaxation polarization theory, and the as-obtained curve is called as Cole–Cole curve, , whose formula is as follow: true( ε ε s + ε 2 true) 2 + true( ε true) 2 = true( ε s ε 2 true) 2 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to conductive loss, polarization loss is another greatly important factor that is contributive to the dielectric loss, which can be described by Debye relaxation polarization theory, and the as-obtained curve is called as Cole–Cole curve, , whose formula is as follow: true( ε ε s + ε 2 true) 2 + true( ε true) 2 = true( ε s ε 2 true) 2 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%