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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2008.18.5.195

High Frequency Properties of Fe93.5Si6.5 Magnetic Powder/Epoxy Composite Film  

Hong, Seon-Min (Dept. of Material Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Kim, Cheol-Gi (Dept. of Material Science and Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Abstract
Composites of $Fe_{93.5}Si_{6.5}$ powder and epoxy were prepared using a thermal curing process. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) and network analyzer were used to analyze the structure, electromagnetic properties and microwave absorption of the composites. Results show that the saturation magnetization depends on the fraction of the $Fe_{93.5}Si_{6.5}$ powder in the composite, which affects initial permeability. It is believed that the eddy current loss is a dominant factor over 1 GHz and that the resonance frequency of the composite decreases with increasing fractions of $Fe_{93.5}Si_{6.5}$ powder. Finally, reflection loss was calculated from the permeability and permittivity of these composites. Composite with 50 wt.% $Fe_{93.5}Si_{6.5}$ powder fractions and 5 mm thickness showed reflection loss below -20 dB from 3.66 GHz to 4.16 GHz. Therefore, it is believed that thin Fe-Si/epoxy composites may be a good candidate for microwave absorption application.
Keywords
Fe-Si/epoxy composites; microwave absorbtion;
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