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- A series of sulfides/carbon composites with sulfur vacancies-rich sulfides heterointerfaces are well-designed and developed via a simple one-pot carrageenan-assistant cations-regulated strategy.
- “Janus effect” of interfacial sulfur vacancies, which triggers strong defect-type interfacial polarization, are firstly intuitively confirmed by both theoretical and experimental investigations.
- Optimized Co/Ni-carbon composites (CAs) imbued with sulfur vacancies-rich heterointerfaces displays broad absorption bandwidth of 6.76 GHz at only 1.8 mm, compared to sulfur vacancies-free CAs without any dielectric response.
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