Abstract
Sendust flakes (with 9.59% Si, 5.88% Al and balanced Fe) were coated with NiCuZn ferrite nanoparticles by using a simple sol–gel approach. Both the coated and uncoated flakes were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometer. Composites made from the Sendust flakes with the in-plane alignment were fabricated via a vacuum infiltration method. Microwave measurement results indicated that permittivity of the composite made of the coated Sendust flakes was remarkably reduced, with a slight decrease in permeability over 0.1–8.55GHz. Consequently, the sample with a thickness of 6mm showed reflection loss exceeding −20dB at 1.4GHz, while reflection loss of the composite derived from the uncoated Sendust flakes could not reach −10dB at the same sample thickness. Therefore, the Sendust flakes coated with NiCuZn ferrite nanoparticles could be promising candidates to develop microwave attenuation materials.
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