Tunable zero-field ferromagnetic resonance frequency in wide range is very useful for the application of microwave devices. We performed an investigation of the static and high frequency magnetic properties for oblique sputtered CoFeB thin films. The static magnetic results revealed that oblique sputtered CoFeB thin films possess well defined in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, which increases monotonically from 50.1 to 608.8 Oe with the increasing of deposition angle from 10° to 70°. Continuous modification of the resonance frequency of CoFeB thin films in a range of 2.83–9.71 GHz (covers three microwave bands including S, C and X bands) has been achieved. This behavior can be explained as the result of the microstructure due to the self-shadowing effect mainly. These CoFeB thin films with tunable magnetic properties may be good candidates for usage in microwave devices.
A microstrip method with vector network analyzer was used to investigate electric field control of magnetic dynamic properties in Co/Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 heterostructure at room temperature. Under external electric field, the natural resonance frequency and permeability of the Co film were found to modulate between 1.8–2.8 GHz and 50–150, respectively. In addition, the in-plane uniaxial magnetic anisotropy field can also be electrically tuned from 54 to 170 Oe, while the ferromagnetic resonance field was substantially enhanced about 350 Oe as well. Such an improvement of magnetic anisotropy is desirable for effectively electric control of resonance frequency and permeability in low energy microwave devices.
There are known problems of dissolution, consistency of performance, segregation, and instability with the crumb rubber currently used in asphalt for road engineering. A silane coupling agent (KH550) solution was therefore used to pretreat the crumb rubber so as to improve its interfacial characteristics. The effects of KH550 on the properties of asphalt rubber were studied using high- and low-temperature performance tests, temperature sensitivity test, and compatibility test. On the basis of these tests, the optimum concentration of KH550 pretreated crumb rubber is 1.0%. The surface properties and micromodifications of the treated crumb rubber were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy and an infrared spectrometer. The performance and economic benefit of the modified asphalt rubber was compared to styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified asphalt, and it was found that KH550 pretreated crumb rubber is able to significantly improve the high-temperature performance of asphalt rubber, thus offering notable potential economic benefits.
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