Microwave absorbing properties of ferrites and their composites: A review

•This article presents a review of the research progress of nano ferrites for MA.•The nature of material reaction with EM rays is ultimately quantified by the µ and ε. Recently, with the quick evolution of electronic technologies, and the development of telecommunication, high-performance microwave...

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Published inJournal of magnetism and magnetic materials Vol. 529; p. 167839
Main Authors Houbi, Anas, Aldashevich, Zharmenov A., Atassi, Yomen, Bagasharova Telmanovna, Z., Saule, Mirzalieva, Kubanych, Kadyrakunov
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.07.2021
Elsevier BV
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Summary:•This article presents a review of the research progress of nano ferrites for MA.•The nature of material reaction with EM rays is ultimately quantified by the µ and ε. Recently, with the quick evolution of electronic technologies, and the development of telecommunication, high-performance microwave absorbing composites in which ferrite is one of their components have attracted a lot of attention. These composites should have high absorption intensity, a wide absorption bandwidth, a thin thickness, and finally light weightiness. These composites often exhibit efficiency to fulfill coveted magnetic and dielectric characteristics. This review provides a brief presentation of ferrites and among them are spinel ferrites and hexagonal ferrites. In addition to that, it discusses the classifications of ferrites according to magnetic properties, the synthesis methods to prepare nano ferrites, and control their properties. Also, it presents the main mechanism to absorb the microwaves (e.g. dielectric and magnetic losses) and finally discusses the microwave absorbing characteristics of ferrites and their composites in terms of matching frequency, reflection loss (RL) values, and absorption bandwidth.
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ISSN:0304-8853
1873-4766
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.167839