Z.F. GuZ. C. YuBo HongJingcai XuY. B. HanXiaoling PengHongliang GeX.Q. Wang
Owing to the special planar structure and very high resistivity, [Formula: see text]-type hexaferrites possess the high initial permeability and cut-off frequency, indicating great application potential in high-frequency devices. Strontium Co 2 Z hexaferrites (Sr 3 Co 2 Fe[Formula: see text]O[Formula: see text]) were successfully prepared by the sol–gel method and calcined at the different temperatures from [Formula: see text]C to [Formula: see text]C. The influence of the calcined temperatures on the microstructure, phase structures, magnetic properties and microwave absorption behavior of all samples was investigated in detail. All results indicated that strontium hexaferrites go through the [Formula: see text]-, [Formula: see text]-, [Formula: see text]-, and [Formula: see text]-phase transformation process from [Formula: see text]C to [Formula: see text]C, and S-1200 (calcined at [Formula: see text]C) is confirmed to be Co 2 Z-type hexaferrites. S-1200 showed the highest imaginary permeability while the imaginary permittivity of all samples is close to zero, indicating the excellent microwave adsorption behavior of strontium Co 2 Z hexaferrites. The reflection loss results indicate that S-1200 exhibits the best microwave absorption performance with the RL value of −32.4 dB for 4.0 mm thickness at 4.72 GHz, according to the impedance matching and quarter-wavelength theory.
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