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Broadband microwave absorber using M-type hexagonal ferrite

Abstract

The microwave absorption properties of M-type hexagonal ferrite BaFe/sub 12-X/(Ti/sub 0.5/Mn/sub 0.5/)/sub X/O/sub 19/ composite have been investigated. It was found that the complex permeability and /spl mu/'/sub r/ and /spl mu/"/sub r/ induced by the ferrimagnetic resonance can be controlled both in amplitude and along the frequency axis by changing the substitution amount x and the powder mixture ratio. The complex permeability of TiMn substituted ferrite composite was successfully adjusted to the calculated absorption condition, and exhibited a wide absorption bandwidth /spl Delta/f/f=47% in the X-band with a homogeneous single-layer configuration. The mixture of two kinds of ferrite powder exhibited a wider bandwidth of 53% and a simulated model indicates that it should be possible to obtain a further increase.

Keywords:
Materials science Ferrite (magnet) Microwave Hexagonal crystal system Ferrimagnetism Broadband Amplitude Composite number Barium ferrite Homogeneous Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nuclear magnetic resonance Composite material Optics Magnetization Crystallography Chemistry Telecommunications Physics Magnetic field

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Electromagnetic wave absorption materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
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