Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1802277 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mn–Zn ferrite films with high resistivity and good noise suppressing ability for use as ‘coupling-type noise suppressors’ have been prepared by the spin-spray ferrite plating. The as-prepared films were crystalline and exhibited single-phase spinel structure. The films had an ‘integrated nano-columnar’ morphology that resulted in a very high resistivity. Further, by varying the chemical composition, films with varying resistivity were prepared and then heat treated at 260 °C for 3 min, similar to that of the reflow soldering process. The reflection and transmission coefficients, S11 and S21 parameters, on coplanar micro-strip line (50 Ω) were measured for the as-prepared and heat-treated films in order to study the effect of heat treatment. When the resistivity was above 2×105 Ω/sq, S11 and S21 exhibited uniform profiles throughout the measurement frequency (50 MHz–10 GHz), which is ideal for the ‘coupling-type’ noise suppressor. These films retain a moderately high resistivity and hence do not show the downshift in the stopband frequency even after the heat treatment (reflow soldering process).

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