Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5490249 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Complex permeability and permittivity spectra of Fe50Co50/Cu hybrid granular composite materials have been studied in the RF to microwave frequency range. At low Cu particle content, the Fe50Co50/Cu hybrid sample shows a metallic percolative property with the electrical conductivity value about 0.1Â S/cm. However, the low frequency plasmonic (LFP) state with negative permittivity (ENG) spectrum was not observed. An abrupt increase of electrical conductivity takes place at 14 to 16Â vol% Cu content where the conductivity becomes above 1.0Â S/cm; the Fe50Co50/Cu composite possesses the LFP state with negative permittivity spectrum below a characteristic frequency. The complex permittivity spectra in the LFP state can be described by the Drude model. Magnetic permeability spectrum in the LFP state showed a broad frequency dispersion above 10Â MHz; a small negative permeability (MNG) dispersion was observed from 2 to 10Â GHz. Consequently, the double negative (DNG) electromagnetic property with MNG and ENG was realized in the microwave range for the Cu content of 26 and 30Â vol%.
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Authors
Herieta Massango, Takanori Tsutaoka, Teruhiro Kasagi, Shinichiro Yamamoto, Kenichi Hatakeyama,