JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect of neodymium doping on microwave absorption property of barium hexaferrite in X-band

Shivanshu GoelAvesh GargRaju Kumar GuptaAshish DubeyN. Eswara PrasadSachin Tyagi

Year: 2020 Journal:   Materials Research Express Vol: 7 (1)Pages: 016109-016109   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract M-type barium hexaferrite (BaFe 12 O 19 ) particles are synthesized by using sol-gel auto-combustion reaction for microwave absorption study in X-band. Three different materials namely BaNd 0.02 Fe 11.98 O 19 (Nd2), BaNd 0.04 Fe 11.96 O 19 (Nd4) and BaNd 0.06 Fe 11.94 O 19 (Nd6) have been developed by varying doping of neodymium in barium hexaferrite. The synthesis of particles has been confirmed using SEM micrographs and XRD diffraction pattern. The hysteresis study is carried out for saturation magnetization using vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). As the doping concentration of neodymium increases, the saturation magnetization of the material is decreased from 47.272 emu g −1 to 16.479 emu g −1 . The vector network analyzer (VNA) is used for complex permittivity and complex permeability measurements of the developed materials. Nd4 material shows highest values of permittivity and permeability losses among other developed materials. From the complex permittivity and complex permeability, the reflection loss results of the developed materials have been calculated. The maximum reflection loss of −33.17 dB was obtained for 2.2 mm pallet of BaNd 0.04 Fe 11.96 and −10 dB bandwidth reaches 2.94 GHz.

Keywords:
Reflection loss Materials science Permittivity Microwave Neodymium Doping Analytical Chemistry (journal) Barium Magnetization Barium ferrite Permeability (electromagnetism) Nuclear magnetic resonance Dielectric Composite number Optics Composite material Ferrite (magnet) Laser Optoelectronics Chemistry Metallurgy Magnetic field

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