| Literature DB >> 27320039 |
Fu Chen1, Xian Wang1, Yan Nie1, Qifan Li1, Jun Ouyang1, Zekun Feng1, Yajie Chen2, Vincent G Harris2.
Abstract
In recent years, multifunctional materials contained simultaneous ferroelectric and ferromagnetic ordering have been realized. Here, a real time room temperature adaptive materials system, which demonstrates an RF magnetodielectric (MD) response, i.e., CexY3-xFe5O12 (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2), is reported. The magnetic and dielectric properties of Ce-doped YIG microwave ferrites processed by a traditional ceramic route have been measured over a frequency range of 4-8 GHz (C-band). The substitution of Ce not only enhances the microwave electromagnetic properties of the YIG, but also modulates the magnetodielectric response. The maximum magnetodielectric response in Ce-doped YIG sample ranges in magnitude from approximately +5% to -5% under an applied field of 1.78 kOe. This effect was attributed to electron fluctuations on the Fe cation sites. Furthermore, the magnitude of the MD response was shown to be enhanced by the cerium content. It is believed that research of the magnetodielectric effect in YIG ferrites is of great importance to the development of next generation multifunctional adaptive microwave materials, devices and integrated circuits.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27320039 PMCID: PMC4913313 DOI: 10.1038/srep28206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The XRD patterns of the Ce-doped YIG ferrites.
Figure 2The XPS spectra of (a) Fe and (b) Ce in CeYFeO (x = 0.2) ferrite.
Figure 3The schematic of MD effect measurement setup.
Figure 4The electromagnetic properties of pure wax sample with (symbols) and without (lines) applied magnetic field H = ~1780 Oe.
Figure 5The electromagnetic properties of Ce-doped YIG ferrites without (dash lines) and with (solid lines) applied magnetic field H = ~1780 Oe.
Figure 6The dependence of imaginary part of permeability and permittivity & energy absorption on the frequency in CeYFeO (x = 0.05) ferrite with H = 1780 Oe.
Figure 7The magnetodielectric responses of Ce-doped YIG ferrites.