Abstract

This work studied a composite of graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) impregnated copper-cobalt-samarium ferrites Cu0.5Co0.5Fe1.97Sm0.03O4/GNPs synthesized via sol-gel auto-combustion route. The structural, electrical, dielectric, and optical properties of the as-prepared composites were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), EDX, I-V characteristics, impedance measurement, raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM) analysis, and UV–visible spectroscopy. XRD confirmed that the spinel ferrites had a crystalline single-phase FCC structure with the lattice constant of around 8.33 Å, and the crystallite size range from 54.10 nm to 51.85 nm. SEM analysis confirmed the homogenous dispersion of spinel ferrites in graphene sheets, and EDX confirmed the presence of all elements in ferrite composites with GNPs. Furthermore, the spinel matrix was confirmed by the Raman and UV-visible analysis. A minimum particle size of 21.73 nm was determined using TEM, and the minimum value of activation energy (0.01 eV) was obtained from IV characteristics for ferrite composite with 2.5% GNPs. Further, our ferrite composites with GNPs demonstrated improved electroconductive properties, with conductivity ranging from 5.88×10−8S/cm to 1.04×10−6S/cm at 673 K. The real & imaginary part of permittivity, dielectric constant (ε’), and impedance (Z) were also improved with the addition of GNPs. At low frequencies, a permeability loss value of 0.81 was obtained for the ferrite composite with 5% GNPs. VSM analysis confirmed that the saturation magnetization decreased in ferrite composites with graphene nanoplatelets. The minimum value of skin depth of 1.03 mm was observed at 1.25 % GNPs. Our ferrite composites with GNPs exhibited minimal eddy current at high frequencies, making them promising candidates for high-frequency device applications.

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