Enhancement of microwave absorption of nanocomposite BaFe12O19/α-Fe microfibers

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杨新春 [1 ]
刘瑞江 [2 ]
沈湘黔 [1 ]
宋福展 [1 ]
景茂祥 [1 ]
孟献丰 [1 ]
机构
[1] Institute for Advanced Materials,Jiangsu University
[2] School of Pharmacy,Jiangsu University
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高等学校博士学科点专项科研基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
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barium ferrite; nanocomposites; microfibers; microwave absorber;
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Nanocomposite BaFe12O19/α-Fe microfibers with diameters of about 1-5 μm are prepared by the organic gelthermal selective reduction process. The binary phase of BaFe12O19 and α-Fe is formed after reduction of the precursor BaFe12O19/α-Fe2O3 microfibers at 350℃ for 1 h. These nanocomposite microfibers are fabricated from α-Fe (16-22 nm in diameter) and BaFe12O19 particles (36-42 nm in diameter) and basically exhibit a single-phase-like magnetization behavior, with a high saturation magnetization and coercive force arising from the exchange-coupling interactions of soft α-Fe and hard BaFe12O19 . The microwave absorption characteristics in a 2-18 GHz frequency range of the nanocomposite BaFe12O19/α-Fe microfibers are mainly influenced by their mass ratio of α-Fe/BaFe12O19 and specimen thickness. It is found that the nanocomposite BaFe12O19/α-Fe microfibers with a mass ratio of 1:6 and specimen thickness of 2.5 mm show an optimal reflection loss (RL) of 29.7 dB at 13.5 GHz and the bandwidth with RL exceeding 10 dB covers the whole Ku-band (12.4-18.0 GHz). This enhancement of microwave absorption can be attributed to the heterostructure of soft, nano, conducting α-Fe particles embedded in hard, nano, semiconducting barium ferrite, which improves the dipolar polarization, interfacial polarization, exchange-coupling interaction, and anisotropic energy in the nanocomposite BaFe12O19/α-Fe microfibers.
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