Abstract

The effects of the addition of CaO and GeO2 in iron excess Mn-Zn-ferrites were investigated for improving the high frequency loss property. The µ·Q value of 8×104 with µ of 700 at 1 Mc/s was obtained. The low loss property is attributed to its high resistivity caused by the addition of CaO and GeO2, followed by the domain wall stabilization by an induced anisotropy.

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