Development of M-type hexaferrite films for microwave device application
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M-type hexaferrite has been extensively used in microwave devices due to its large
magnetocrystalline anisotropy, high magnetization and ferromagnetic resonance frequency
over 50 GHz. Its high versatility in magnetic and dielectric properties with low losses in
off-resonance frequency provides a significant important in non-reciprocal devices such as
circulator, isolators, phase shifter and band filters. Substantial effort has been drawn to
miniaturize these devices with self- biased ferrite materials. In the present dissertation,
barium hexaferrite (BaM) powders with various substitution (Al, Ti, La, Co) were prepared.
To understand the insight of the substitution, the powder were characterized by Raman
spectroscopy, FTIR, and Mössbauer spectroscopy. As substituted powder were used to
fabricate the screen printed thick films. The microstructural and magnetic properties of the
films were measured in perpendicular and in-plane direction. Microwave properties of
substituted sample were compared with pure BaM in X-band and Ku band. Apart from
isotropic thick films, anisotropic microwave sintered thick films were also prepared under
the presence of external magnetic field of 0.8 T. The effect of milling time on structural
and magnetic properties of thick films were investigated.
