2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2006.06.006
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Complex permittivity, complex permeability and microwave absorption properties of ferrite–polymer composites

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“…To infer a mechanism of microwave absorption, we determined the real and imaginary parts of complex permittivity ( ˊ, ˝) and permeability (ˊ, ˝) from the scattering parameters S11&S21 by using the Nicolson-Ross-Weir (NRW) method ,where the real part ( polarization and by dipole relaxation to dielectric loss (˝) [7].…”
Section: Relative Complex Permittivity and Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To infer a mechanism of microwave absorption, we determined the real and imaginary parts of complex permittivity ( ˊ, ˝) and permeability (ˊ, ˝) from the scattering parameters S11&S21 by using the Nicolson-Ross-Weir (NRW) method ,where the real part ( polarization and by dipole relaxation to dielectric loss (˝) [7].…”
Section: Relative Complex Permittivity and Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oscillatory behavior can be justified on the basis that the Ba 2+ , with different coordination numbers. Therefore, dipoles having different relaxation times are formed, 23,24 possibly leading to such behavior of the real part of the permittivity in these frequency bands. Similar behavior of e¢ was reported earlier in other frequency bands.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar behavior of e¢ was reported earlier in other frequency bands. 23,24 Resonance peaks are observed at the higher side of the Ka band in the e¢ spectrum, shifting towards higher frequency (from 36.49 GHz for x = 0.0 to 38.38 GHz for x = 0.4 and 38.92 GHz for x = 1.0) with doping. Also, the resonance peaks in the spectra are observed to widen (increased Dx) with increasing x.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microwave absorbing materials have been greatly used in the masking technology of aircraft, television image interference of the tall buildings and microwave dark-room as well as electromagnetic interference (EMI) [1][2][3][4]. In the last four decades, conducting polymers (CPs) have gained a special status owing to wealth of applications [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%