Permeability, Permittivity and EM-wave Absorption Properties of Polymer Composites Filled with MnZn Ferrite and Carbon Black
R. Dosoudila, K. Lisýa, J. Kruželákb
aInstitute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Ilkovičova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia
bInstitute of Polymer and Synthetic Materials, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Composite materials based on manganese-zinc ferrite (MnZn) and carbon black (CB) as fillers, and natural butadiene rubber (NBR) as a polymeric non-magnetic matrix have been prepared by means of a hot-pressing route. Frequency dispersion of complex (relative) permeability μ and permittivity ε was measured on composite samples using combined impedance/transmission line method and is ascribed to magnetic and dielectric loss in association with domain wall resonance, spin precession resonance, and interfacial polarization. Electromagnetic wave absorption characteristics of composites (such as return loss RL, matching thickness dm, matching frequency fm, bandwidth Δf for RL≤-20 dB, and the minimum of return loss RLmin) were evaluated through numerical simulations depending on the relation between material parameters (μ, ε) and the content of hybrid MnZn/CB filler. The synthesized composites appear to be excellent electromagnetic shields within the frequency interval 300 MHz-2 GHz.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.137.827
topics: composite, ferrite, carbon black, permeability, permittivity, return loss