Materials (Dec 2022)

Crystallographically Textured and Magnetic LaCu-Substituted Ba-Hexaferrite with Excellent Gyromagnetic Properties

  • Zan Jiao,
  • Yuantao Wang,
  • Meng Wei,
  • Qifan Li,
  • Ziyu Li,
  • Alexander S. Sokolov,
  • Chengju Yu,
  • Xiaona Jiang,
  • Chuanjian Wu,
  • Zhongwen Lan,
  • Ke Sun,
  • Zhong Yu,
  • Vincent G. Harris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15248792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 24
p. 8792

Abstract

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Excellent gyromagnetic properties of textured, bulk Ba-hexaferrite samples are required for low-loss, self-biased applications for microwave and millimeter-wave (MMW) devices. However, conventionally processed bulk Ba-hexaferrite ceramics typically demonstrate low remanent magnetization values, 4πMr, of 2.0~3.0 kG, and relatively large ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) linewidths, ΔHFMR, of 0.8~2 kOe. These properties lead to the development of high-performance, practical devices. Herein, crystallographically textured Ba-hexaferrite samples, of the composition Ba0.8La0.2Fe11.8Cu0.2O19, having excellent functional properties, are proposed. These materials exhibit strong anisotropy fields, Ha, of ~14.6 kOe, high remanent magnetization, 4πMr, of 3.96 kGs, and a low ΔHFMR of 401 Oe at zero-bias field at the Q-band. Concomitantly, the broadband millimeter-wave transmittance was utilized to determine the complex permeability, μ*, and permittivity, ε*, of textured hexaferrites. Based on Schlöemann’s theory of complex permeability, μ*, the remanent magnetization, 4πMr, anisotropy field, Ha, and effective linewidth, ΔHeff, were estimated; these values agree well with measured values.

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