The synthesis of carbon/manganite/ferrite composite materials for microwave absorber applications has been successfully carried out with variations in the composition of 15:55:30 and 15:45:40 (wt%). This composition was successfully confirmed based on the analysis of the X-ray diffraction pattern using the GSAS program. The refinement results show that each phase of each composite has a good structure. Based on surface morphological observations, it is known that the composite samples have varying particle sizes of around 150-500 nm which are evenly distributed over the entire surface of the sample. The result of the microwave absorption analysis implies that the difference in composition results in a slight increase of the reflection loss ...
Microwave absorbing material was prepared using epoxy resin as matrix and spherical carbonyl iron po...
A manganese based spinel ferrite, chemically modified with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyan...
Magnetic and dielectric materials can be blended to enhance absorption properties at microwave frequ...
Composite elastomer microwave absorbers were developed based on two-phase hybrid filler. Nanosized m...
In this work, magnetic soft ferrites, namely manganese–zinc ferrite, nickel–zinc ferrite and combina...
With the rapid development of communication technology in civil and military fields, the problem of ...
The paper presents the synthesis and characterization of a carbon black-magnetite hybrid filler. The...
In this paper, we present the design and experimental results of wide-band composite microwave absor...
Although absorbing materials are a useful part of modern-day defence systems, very little published ...
In order to manufacture microwave absorbers with strong attenuation abilities and that are light wei...
We have prepared composite materials with a mixture of carbonyl iron (CI) and manganese-zinc ferrite...
In this research work, magnetic and microwave absorption loss and other response characteristics in ...
In this work, rubber composites were fabricated by incorporation of manganese-zinc ferrite alone and...
This work aims to show the behavior of radar absorbing materials (RAM) based on magnetic metallic ad...
Microwave absorbing material plays a great role in electromagnetic pollution controlling, electromag...
Microwave absorbing material was prepared using epoxy resin as matrix and spherical carbonyl iron po...
A manganese based spinel ferrite, chemically modified with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyan...
Magnetic and dielectric materials can be blended to enhance absorption properties at microwave frequ...
Composite elastomer microwave absorbers were developed based on two-phase hybrid filler. Nanosized m...
In this work, magnetic soft ferrites, namely manganese–zinc ferrite, nickel–zinc ferrite and combina...
With the rapid development of communication technology in civil and military fields, the problem of ...
The paper presents the synthesis and characterization of a carbon black-magnetite hybrid filler. The...
In this paper, we present the design and experimental results of wide-band composite microwave absor...
Although absorbing materials are a useful part of modern-day defence systems, very little published ...
In order to manufacture microwave absorbers with strong attenuation abilities and that are light wei...
We have prepared composite materials with a mixture of carbonyl iron (CI) and manganese-zinc ferrite...
In this research work, magnetic and microwave absorption loss and other response characteristics in ...
In this work, rubber composites were fabricated by incorporation of manganese-zinc ferrite alone and...
This work aims to show the behavior of radar absorbing materials (RAM) based on magnetic metallic ad...
Microwave absorbing material plays a great role in electromagnetic pollution controlling, electromag...
Microwave absorbing material was prepared using epoxy resin as matrix and spherical carbonyl iron po...
A manganese based spinel ferrite, chemically modified with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyan...
Magnetic and dielectric materials can be blended to enhance absorption properties at microwave frequ...