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Research Article | Open Access

Bio-inspired flexible composite multilayer material: Cross-scale topological assembly for infrared-radar compatible detection suppression

Zhongru Ren1 Hongcheng Yin1 ( )Changliang Zhang2Ming Fang3Lu Yan3Xin Sun1Junzhe He1Xiaofang Liu3 ( )
National Key Laboratory of Scattering and Radiation, Beijing 100854, China
The First Representative Office Stationed in Beijing of KJDS, Beijing 100854, China
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China
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The increasing demand for multi-spectral compatibility in complex electromagnetic environments has highlighted the critical challenge of reconciling infrared detection suppression with broadband microwave absorption. Inspired by the multilevel gradient structure of bamboo and the dynamic nanocrystal spacing modulation in chameleon skin, a flexible composite multilayer material is fabricated through a cross-scale topological assembly method. By constructing a functional coupling architecture comprising an infrared low-emissivity pattern layer, a broadband impedance matching layer, and a resistive frequency selective surface layer, effective energy suppression across both the infrared and radar spectra is achieved. The optimized structure demonstrates a reflection loss below −10 dB across a broad frequency range from 4.06 to 20.68 GHz, while maintaining an average infrared emissivity below 0.21 in the 8–14 μm wavelength range. Moreover, this structure exhibits high mechanical strength, a simple fabrication process, and stable performance, making it a promising candidate for next-generation multi-spectral detection applications.

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Inspired by dynamic nanocrystal spacing modulation in chameleon skin and gradient structural organization of bamboo, this work proposes a bio-inspired infrared-radar compatible detection suppression multilayer material through cross-scale topological assembly.

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Ren Z, Yin H, Zhang C, et al. Bio-inspired flexible composite multilayer material: Cross-scale topological assembly for infrared-radar compatible detection suppression. Nano Research, 2025, 18(9): 94907833. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2025.94907833
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Received: 01 July 2025
Revised: 20 July 2025
Accepted: 22 July 2025
Published: 03 September 2025
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