2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6tc03430f
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Zr4+doping-controlled permittivity and permeability of BaFe12−xZrxO19and the extraordinary EM absorption power in the millimeter wavelength frequency range

Abstract: BaFe12−xZrxO19 with Zr4+ at 4f1 and 2b sites exhibits an RL of ∼−40 dB and bandwidth of ∼10 GHz at ∼0.8 mm around the millimeter wavelength atmospheric window of 35 GHz.

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“…The decreased resonance peak frequency with Nb 5+ content and temperature improving in Figure is hence ascribed to the enhanced substitution amount of Nb 5+ for Fe 3+ . The peak frequency seems to appear above 40 GHz in the sample without doping, which is accordance with the fact that the natural resonance peak frequency of pure barium ferrite is around 43.5 GHz . Besides, as is discussed, the resonance peaks in Figure originate from barium ferrite phase.…”
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“…The decreased resonance peak frequency with Nb 5+ content and temperature improving in Figure is hence ascribed to the enhanced substitution amount of Nb 5+ for Fe 3+ . The peak frequency seems to appear above 40 GHz in the sample without doping, which is accordance with the fact that the natural resonance peak frequency of pure barium ferrite is around 43.5 GHz . Besides, as is discussed, the resonance peaks in Figure originate from barium ferrite phase.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The peak intensities enhance obviously with temperature improving from 1100°C to 1300°C and Nb 5+ content increasing from x =0.2 to x =0.6 at 1300°C. Two RL peaks are revealed distinctly in the samples with x =0.4‐0.6 sintered at 1300°C under thin matching thickness of 0.84‐0.76 mm around the millimeter wave frequency of ~35 GHz, which are probably contributed by the multinatural resonance peaks in permeability and enhanced permittivity based on Equations . Considering the absorption materials usually need strong reflection loss, broad bandwidth, and thin matching thickness simultaneously for practical application, the BFNO with x =0.6 sintered at 1300°C possessing reflection loss of −42 dB, bandwidth of 11.9+ GHz, and matching thickness of 0.76 mm simultaneously exhibits the optimum absorption properties around atmospheric window of 35 GHz among all the samples.…”
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