JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microwave absorbing properties of Co-substituted Ni/sub 2/W hexaferrites in Ka-band frequencies (26.5-40 GHz)

Yong-Jin KimSung‐Soo Kim

Year: 2002 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol: 38 (5)Pages: 3108-3110   Publisher: IEEE Magnetics Society

Abstract

Magnetic (static, high-frequency) and microwave-absorbing properties of Co-substituted Ni/sub 2/W hexaferrites are investigated in the frequency range of Ka-band (26.5-40 GHz). The powders of composition BaNi/sub 2-X/Co/sub X/Fe/sub 16/O/sub 27/ are prepared by calcining at 1250/spl deg/C, where the substitution ratio x was varied from 0.0 to 1.4. With the calcined powders, the composite specimens are prepared using the silicon rubber as a matrix material. Vibrating sample magnetometer measurement indicates that the coercivity of the specimens of BaNi/sub 2-X/Co/sub X/Fe/sub 16/O/sub 27/ decreases with Co substitution, which is attributed to a reduction of crystal anisotropy field by changing the easy-axis of magnetization from c-axis to basal plane. The complex permeability spectrum shows the decrease of resonance frequency with Co substitution. The specimens with composition of x=0.2 and x=0.4 show the superior microwave absorbing properties in Ka-band. For the specimen of x=0.4, the bandwidth (with respect to -20-dB reflection loss) is 26.5-32 GHz at a matching thickness of 0.9 mm. The Co substituted Ni/sub 2/W-hexaferrites can, therefore, be suggested as a good absorbing material for the electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range of Ka-band.

Keywords:
Materials science Coercivity Microwave Reflection loss Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nuclear magnetic resonance Magnetization X band Magnetic field Composite number Condensed matter physics Composite material Optoelectronics Physics

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