Pangolin-Inspired Stretchable, Microwave-Invisible Metascale

  • Changxian Wang
  • , Zhisheng Lv
  • , Manoj Prabhakar Mohan
  • , Zequn Cui
  • , Zhihua Liu
  • , Ying Jiang
  • , Jiaofu Li
  • , Cong Wang
  • , Shaowu Pan
  • , Muhammad Faeyz Karim
  • , Ai Qun Liu
  • , Xiaodong Chen

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Abstract

Microwave-invisible devices are emerging as a valuable technology in various applications, including soft robotics, shape-morphing structures, and textural camouflages, especially in electronic countermeasures. Unfortunately, conventional microwave-absorbing metastructures and bulk absorbers are stretching confined, limiting their application in deformable or special-shaped targets. To overcome such limitations, a conceptually novel soft–rigid-connection strategy, inspired by the pangolin, is proposed. Pangolin-inspired metascale (PIMS), which is a kind of stretchable metamaterial consisting of an electromagnetic dissipative scale (EMD-scale) and elastomer, is rationally designed. Such a device exhibits robust microwave-absorbing capacity under the interference of 50% stretching. Besides, profiting from the covering effect and size-confined effect of EMD-scale, the out-of-plane indentation failure force of PIMS is at least 5 times larger than conventional device. As a proof of concept, the proposed device is conformally pasted on nondevelopable surfaces. For a spherical dome surface, the maximum radar cross-section (RCS) reduction of PIMS is 6.3 dB larger than that of a conventional device, while for a saddle surface, the bandwidth of 10 dB RCS reduction exhibits an increase of 83%. In short, this work provides a conceptually novel platform to develop stretchable, nondevelopable surface conformable functional devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2102131
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number41
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • conformability
  • microwave absorption
  • nondevelopable surfaces
  • penetration resistance
  • stretchable absorbers

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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