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Study on the electromagnetic properties and microwave absorbing mechanism of flaky FeSiAl alloy based on annealing and phosphate coating
Author(s) -
Ze Li,
Jianjiang Wang,
Fang Zhao
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ac0abb
Subject(s) - materials science , permittivity , annealing (glass) , alloy , microwave , composite material , scanning electron microscope , reflection loss , analytical chemistry (journal) , optoelectronics , composite number , dielectric , chemistry , physics , chromatography , quantum mechanics
A low-frequency composite absorbing material with high permeability and low permittivity in low frequency was prepared after the flaky FeSiAl alloy powder was annealed in N 2 atmosphere and modified with zinc-based phosphate solution. The effects of annealing temperature and phosphating time on the phase composition, morphology and static magnetic properties of the flaky FeSiAl alloy were investigated with x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). With the aid of vector network analyzer (VNA), the electromagnetic properties and absorbing performance of the powder treated in two ways were studied. The results showed that after annealing in N 2 atmosphere, the crystallization degree of FeSiAl powder increased, the crystal type underwent a phase transition of A2-A2/B2-A2/B2/D03, the permittivity decreased, and the permeability was greatly improved. After phosphating, the phosphating reaction products were deposited on the surface of FeSiAl particles, the permittivity was significantly reduced, the low-frequency impedance matching and low-frequency absorption performance were improved. The causes and frequency changes of electromagnetic wave absorption peaks were analyzed with the λ /4 interference cancellation theory, the interface reflection model and the impedance matching principle.

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