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Development and characterisation of (Mg, Mn) <i>U</i> ‐type microwave absorbing materials and its application in radar cross sections reduction
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringRadarHexaferrite PelletEngineeringRadar ScatteringMicrowave TransmissionMicrowave ComponentsApplied PhysicsMicrowave CeramicPermeability MeasurementMicrowave MeasurementMicrowave DiagnosticsMicrowave EngineeringComplex PermittivityMicrowave SynthesisElectromagnetic CompatibilityHigh Impedance Surfaces
The preparation and complex permittivity and permeability measurement of a new U ‐type of hexaferrite microwave absorbing material (Ba 4 Mg 2 − x Mn x Fe 36 O 60 ) is reported for different value of x in range 0 ≤ x ≤ 2. Complex permittivity and permeability values of hexaferrite pellets are measured using a vector network analyser (VNA) in X‐band. The reflection loss of the materials is computed for different values of x and thickness using the measured permittivity and permeability values. The optimum reflection loss is found to be −43 dB for hexaferrite pellet ( x = 0.5) at a thickness of t = 1.7 mm. Microwave absorbing paint pellets are prepared by mixing hexaferrite powder with polyimide solution and their complex permeability and permittivity are also measured using a VNA. Using these measured values, radar cross‐section reduction simulation for artillery shells has been carried out using electromagnetic simulation software in the 8–10 GHz frequency range. A maximum radar cross‐section reduction of 15 dB has been observed for a 30 mm artillery shell at 9 GHz.
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