4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

The Effects of Size and Shape of Iron Particles on the Microwave Absorbing Properties of Composite Absorbers

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Volume 49, Issue 7, Pages 4180-4183

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2013.2239973

Keywords

Complex permeability; complex permittivity; flake-shaped iron powder; reflection loss

Funding

  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC-100-2221-E-035-044, NSC-101-2221-E-035-006]

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High values of magnetic permeability and dielectric permittivity of polymer composite containing flake-shaped iron particles were prepared by the mechanical milling of two batches of iron powders [Fe(A) and Fe(B)] under controlled conditions. The frequency-dependent complex permittivity (epsilon ' - j epsilon '') and permeability (mu ' - j mu '') of resin composites with 40 wt.% of flake-shaped iron particles are investigated in 2-18 GHz. The results show that all epsilon ', epsilon '' mu ', mu '' substantially increase due to the increase of milling time and the size of the flake-shaped particles. The enhancement of space-charge polarization increases the permittivity of the composite absorbers. The frequency dispersion of mu '' of flake-shaped Fe/epoxy composites show a higher resonance frequency (around 3 GHz) which exceeds the Snoek's limit in the gigahertz range due to their low eddy current loss coming from the particle shape effects. For 40 wt.% composite with 2 mm thickness, the predicted reflection loss reaches -19.4 dB at 14.9 GHz for Fe(A)/2 hr, -28.0 dB at 8.96 GHz for Fe(A)/4 hr, -31.6 dB at 11.6 GHz and -42.9 dB for Fe(B)/2 hr at 7.84 GHz for Fe(B)/4 hr as magnetic fillers.

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