Phase Engineering in a Twin‐Phase β/γ‐MoCx Lightweight Nanoflower with Matched Fermi Level for Enhancing Electron Transport Across the Polarized Interfaces in Electromagnetic Wave Attenuation
Tong Liu,
Chong Wang,
Xingxing Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The phase engineering of the polarization interface is of great significance in modifying dielectric loss in electromagnetic wave (EMW) attenuation process, but hard to conduct in a complex hybrid system. Herein, a twin‐phase of β/γ‐MoCx@CN with matched Fermi level and closed work function properties in lightweight MoCx nanoflower is constructed, facilitating electron transport withdraw enhanced conductivity and polarization. Moreover, the EMW multiple dissipations among the β/γ‐MoCx@CN polarization interface … Show more
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