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Geopolymers,such as phosphate-based geopolymer,are promising materials that have drawn extensive attentions as wave-transparent candidates with low dielectric loss factor.In this paper,multilayer SiO2 fibers are introduced into phosphate-based geopolymer matrix to prepare composites.Crack generation and fracture behaviors during the three-point bending tests in as-prepared SiO2f/phosphate geopolymer composites are clarified by in situ observation.Before high-temperature treatment,composite with 17 vol% fiber content exhibits the best mechanical properties.A decreasing mechanical strength is observed after being treated at higher temperature,which is attributed to the stronger interface binging between fibers and phosphate-based geopolymer matrix.Most importantly,the presence of SiO2 fibers can strengthen mechanical properties of phosphate-based geopolymer matrix but shows negligible impact on its dielectric properties,achieving dielectric loss factor as low as 3.53 × 10-3 after being treated at 700 ℃.