Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1605672 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
To improve the impedance matching and then achieve a better microwave absorption performance in electromagnetic absorber, the Mg2+ was added to occupy the sites of Co2+ in hexagonal-type ferrite BaCoTiFe10O19. BaMgxCo1âxTiFe10O19 were synthesized by a simple sol-gel combustion technique and the phase of BaMgxCo1âxTiFe10O19 was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). The grain size of BaMgxCo1âxTiFe10O19 was in the range of 100-400 nm and crystal particles were refined with the augment of doped Mg2+. Based on the static magnetic measurement, the coercivity (Hc) increased and the saturation magnetization (Ms) decreased as the x increased. Moreover, it was found that BaMg0.4Co0.6TiFe10O19 possessed a maximum reflection loss of â33.7 dB with a matching thickness of 2.0 mm measured by the vector net-analyzer in the frequency of 0.5-18 GHz, which also had a bandwidth below â20 dB ranging from 11.5 GHz to 17.2 GHz. Meanwhile, the permeability of the prepared ferrites could be adjusted and a proper match was provided between dielectric and magnetic properties by controlling the doped content of Mg2+, which would be significant to the application of BaMgxCo1âxTiFe10O19 in the field of the microwave absorbing materials.
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Authors
Jing Chen, Pingyuan Meng, Meiling Wang, Guanchen Zhou, Xinqing Wang, Guangliang Xu,