Published November 1, 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Microwave-absorbing properties of shape-optimized carbonyl iron particles with maximum microwave permeability

  • 1. Institute of Applied Magnetism, Key Laboratory for Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000 (China) and State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University, Qinghuangdao 066004 (China)
  • 2. Institute of Applied Magnetism, Key Laboratory for Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000 (China)
  • 3. State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University, Qinghuangdao 066004 (China)

Description

The microwave-absorbing properties for different shapes of carbonyl-iron particles prepared by the high-energy planetary ball milling with 40 vol% in epoxy resin matrix have been investigated. Higher value of magnetic permeability and permittivity can be obtained in the composites for thin flake carbonyl iron than spherical powders. The results are attributed to reduction of eddy current loss, orientation of magnetic moment and space-charge polarization with the shape change from spherical powders to thin flake particles. As the iron flakes with 0.4 μm in thickness as the absorbent fillers, the minimum RL value of -6.20 dB was observed at 4.57 GHz with thickness of 1 mm. The minimum reflection loss (RL) shifts to lower frequency and the value declines with change from spherical powders to thin flakes. It results from the considerable dielectric loss in the absorbing materials.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2009.06.001

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.physb.2009.06.001;
PII
S0921-4526(09)00346-9;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physica. B, Condensed Matter
Journal Volume
404
Journal Issue
20
Journal Page Range
p. 3567-3570
ISSN
0921-4526
CODEN
PHYBE3

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