Multispectrum Electromagnetic Response in FeNiHo/C Heterodimensional Structure for Microwave Absorption and Multimode Photodetection

K Kui‐Bin Cui (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) C Cheng‐long He (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) J Jian‐Hua Wu (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) X Xing Gao Y Yong Li P Pei Han (Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai) N Ning‐Ning Sun (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) Y Yu‐Fei Wang (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) X Xi‐Hong Hao (Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China) L Lin Li M Mao‐Sheng Cao (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China)

Abstract

Abstract Multispectrum response technology is the key to developing multifunctional electromagnetic devices in cross‐field applications. Traditional methods rely on integrating complex multi‐material systems, leading to bulkier and costlier devices. Here, a hierarchical heterodimensional structure composed of FeNiHo alloy and carbon matrix achieves autonomous multispectrum‐coupling electromagnetic response between microwave and ultraviolet through polar interface engineering. In the microwave band, the heterodimensional structure exhibits outstanding microwave absorption performance with high reflection loss of −46.87 dB and ultra‐wide absorption bandwidth of 8.96 GHz. Furthermore, the antenna arrays based on the heterodimensional structure demonstrate in situ microwave frequency‐agile property by a coupled ultraviolet stimulation, where the largest frequency modulation range reaches 5.05 GHz in Ku‐band. In the ultraviolet band, multimode photodetectors constructed by the heterodimensional structure possess excellent responsivity and accurate decoding ability for anti‐interference ultraviolet communication. Particularly, the metamaterial detector achieves analog signal communication for the first time by microwave‐ultraviolet coupling response. This work pioneers a novel approach to developing multifunctional electromagnetic materials for multispectrum applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 44
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

K

Kui‐Bin Cui

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

C

Cheng‐long He

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

J

Jian‐Hua Wu

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

X

Xing Gao

Y

Yong Li

P

Pei Han

Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai

N

Ning‐Ning Sun

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

Y

Yu‐Fei Wang

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

X

Xi‐Hong Hao

Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Material and Devices School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou 014010 China

L

Lin Li

M

Mao‐Sheng Cao

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China