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Influence of shape anisotropy on microwave complex permeability in carbonyl iron flakes/epoxy resin composites
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Materials ScienceMagnetismMicrowave Complex PermeabilityEngineeringMagnetic MaterialMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsComposite TechnologyMicrowave CeramicComplex PermeabilityComputational ElectromagneticsShape AnisotropyMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave Synthesis
To explore the mechanism of carbonyl iron flake composites for microwave complex permeability, this paper investigates the feature of the flakes. The shape anisotropy was certified by the results of the magnetization hysteresis loops and the Mossbauer spectra. Furthermore, the shape anisotropy was used to explain the origin of composite microwave performance, and the calculated results agree with the experiment. It is believed that the shape anisotropy dominates microwave complex permeability, and the natural resonance plays main role in flake.
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