xAl 2 O 3-(1-x)Sr 0.85 Gd 0.15 TiO 3 (x=0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5) ceramics were fabricated by hot-press sintering. Their morphology, phase composition, conductivity, dielectric properties as well as microwave absorption performance were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), multifunction digital four-probe meter and vector network analysis, respectively. The microwave absorption of as-prepared xAl 2 O 3-(1-x)Sr 0.85 Gd 0.15 TiO 3 ceramics demonstrates excellent microwave absorbability. It is unexpectedly found that with a thickness of only 0.346 mm, xAl 2 O 3-(1x)Sr 0.85 Gd 0.15 TiO 3 (x=0.2) ceramic exhibits an absorption bandwidth of 3.7 GHz (8.7-12.4 GHz), being consequential to re ection loss less than-10 dB (over 90% of microwave absorption). It is as well discovered that the minimum re ection loss and absorption peak frequency of xAl 2 O 3-(1x)Sr 0.85 Gd 0.15 TiO 3 (x=0.3) with a thickness of 0.436 mm were-45.43 dB and 11.3 GHz, respectively. The prominent microwave absorption performance of the ceramic with such a thin thickness can be attributed to strong interfacial polarization, dielectric frequency dispersion, and good electromagnetic impedance matching. It indicates that the xAl 2 O 3-(1-x)Sr 0.85 Gd 0.15 TiO 3 ceramics with appropriate Al 2 O 3 mass fraction and thickness showing good potential for effective microwave absorbing materials.