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Absorption behavior of electromagnetic wave by spherical H2O-filled SiO2 shell microcapsule-dispersed paraffin matrix composites is evaluated using a microwave heating and thermographic system. The composites under microwave irradiation show temperature change at the specimen surface. The temperature rises as an increase of a volume fraction of H2O and the absorption of electromagnetic wave is strongly correlated with the temperature rise.
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Matsumura, K., Kagawa, Y. A method for the evaluation of electromagnetic wave absorption potential using surface temperature change under microwave irradiation. J Mater Sci 42, 3251–3254 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-006-1413-9
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