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Synthesis and characterization of Mg–Zn ferrite based flexible microwave composites and its application as SNG metamaterial

Md Atiqur Rahman, Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Mandeep Singh Jit Singh, Md Samsuzzaman, Muhammad E. H. Chowdhury

2021Scientific Reports41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this article, we propose SNG (single negative) metamaterial fabricated on Mg–Zn ferrite-based flexible microwave composites. Firstly, the flexible composites are synthesized by the sol-gel method having four different molecular compositions of Mg x Zn (1−x) Fe 2 O 4, which are denoted as Mg 20 , Mg 40, Mg 60, and Mg 80 . The structural, morphological, and microwave properties of the synthesized flexible composites are analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), and conventional dielectric assessment kit (DAK) to justify their possible application as dielectric substrate at microwave frequency regime. Thus the average grain size is found from 20 to 24 nm, and the dielectric constants are 6.01, 5.10, 4.19, and 3.28, as well as loss tangents, are 0.002, 0.004, 0.006, and 0.008 for the prepared Mg–Zn ferrites, i.e., Mg 20, Mg 40, Mg 60, and Mg 80 respectively. Besides, the prepared low-cost Mg–Zn ferrite composites exhibit high flexibility and lightweight, which makes them a potential candidate as a metamaterial substrate. Furthermore, a single negative (SNG) metamaterial unit cell is fabricated on the prepared, flexible microwave composites, and their essential electromagnetic behaviors are observed. Very good effective medium ratios (EMR) vales are obtained from 14.65 to 18.47, which ensure the compactness of the fabricated prototypes with a physical dimension of 8 × 6.5 mm 2 . Also, the proposed materials have shown better performances comparing with conventional FR4 and RO4533 materials, and they have covered S-, C-, X-, Ku-, and K-band of microwave frequency region. Thus, the prepared, flexible SNG metamaterials on Mg x Zn (1−x) Fe 2 O 4 composites are suitable for microwave and flexible technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMicrowaveFerrite (magnet)DielectricComposite materialMetamaterialScanning electron microscopeDielectric lossDissipation factorOptoelectronicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsElectromagnetic wave absorption materialsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsMagnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
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