Selective microwave absorption in Nd3+ substituted barium ferrite composites
Microwave (MW) frequency based wireless communications and electronic devices became prospective due to several ramifications. To meet this need, a series of neodymium ions (Nd3+) substituted barium ferrite composites with composition (20)BaO:(80–x)Fe2O3:(x)Nd2O3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 3 mol%) was prepared at 110...
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Chinese Society of Rare Earths
2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89574/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jre.2019.01.008 |
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Institution: | Universiti Teknologi Malaysia |
Summary: | Microwave (MW) frequency based wireless communications and electronic devices became prospective due to several ramifications. To meet this need, a series of neodymium ions (Nd3+) substituted barium ferrite composites with composition (20)BaO:(80–x)Fe2O3:(x)Nd2O3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 3 mol%) was prepared at 1100 °C using solid-state reaction method. We evaluated the effect of various Nd3+ ions contents on the surface morphology, structure, and magnetic properties of the as-synthesized barium ferrite composites. Meanwhile, microwave reflection loss, complex permittivity and permeability were determined using the transmission/reflection line method in the X-band (8–12 GHz). SEM image of the composites shows that the surface morphology consists of rough and porous microstructures. XRD patterns of the un-doped composites reveal the existence of BaFe12O19 (hexagonal) and Fe21.333O32 (tetragonal) crystalline phases. Furthermore, a new hexagonal crystalline phase of Ba6Nd2Fe4O15 with the crystallite sizes between 15 and 67 nm is observed due to Nd3+ ions substitution in the composite. The saturation magnetization of the composite containing 2 mol% of Nd3+ does not exhibit any significant alteration compared to the one devoid of Nd3+. The complex relative permitivity and permeability of the achieved composites enriched in Ba6Nd2Fe4O15 and BaFe2O4 phases disclose significant MW frequency dependence. The composites also display selective MW absorption in the X-band which could be useful for diverse applications. |
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