Abstract

Bi1-xPrxFeO3 material with perovskite structure was prepared using organic tartaric acid-assisted sol–gel self-propagating combustion method to obtain high-efficiency microwave absorption materials. The influence of the introduction of Pr on dielectric properties and permeability was further studied. After 15% Pr introduced, the lowest reflection absorption loss reaches –32.34 dB, but the absorption bandwidth is only 2.25 GHz. When Pr is 5%, the lowest reflection absorption loss value of −27.31 dB is obtained, and the effective bandwidth which below −10 dB is 3.41 GHz. The structural changes in the process of Pr replacing Bi were analyzed to explore the properties of BPFO perovskite. The influence of strong interaction force, residual magnetization, and natural resonance of ceramic nanoparticles on microwave absorption performance was explored. This work supplies a reliable candidate material for making up electromagnetic attenuation ceramic materials with excellent properties.

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