Abstract

M-type barium ferrites Ba(CoTi)1.20Fe9.6O19 were synthesized with 5.0wt% Bi2O3 additive at low temperatures in an oxygen atmosphere. For temperatures increasing from 900°C to 945°C, the saturation magnetization (Ms) increased first and then decreased. However, coercivity (Hc) decreased first and then increased. Superfluous Bi2O3 produced BiFeO3 dielectric phase with Fe3+ ions. When the samples were processed in an oxygen atmosphere, the magnetic and dielectric properties were obviously increased, in particular, the real permeability (μ′) and real permittivity (ε′). The processed materials exhibited nearly equivalent real permeability and real permittivity (at 935°C, μ′≈ε′≈20.6), and had low magnetic loss (tanδμ≈0.05) and low dielectric loss (tanδε≈0.004) at the frequency of 100MHz. The results showed the Bi2O3 enhanced M-type barium ferrite was an excellent substrate material for high frequency antenna applications.

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