Title | The Behaviour of Magnetic Properties and Electromagnetic Absorption of MgFe2O4 prepared by Powder Metallurgy Method |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Septiani, Ardita, Ikaningsih, Manty A., Sari, Tanti P., Idayanti, Novrita, Dedi |
Conference Name | 2021 International Conference on Radar, Antenna, Microwave, Electronics, and Telecommunications (ICRAMET) |
Keywords | Compaction, compositionality, cyber physical systems, electromagnetic absorption., Ferrites, Internet of Things, Magnesium, magnesium ferrite, magnetic hysteresis, magnetic properties, Metallurgy, powder metallurgy, Powders, pubcrawl, remanence, Resiliency, X-ray scattering |
Abstract | This study focuses on the behavior of magnetic properties and electromagnetic absorption of MgFe2O4 prepared by powder metallurgy. Magnesium ferrite was synthesized using oxide precursors (MgO and Fe2 O3). The samples were calcined at 700 degC for 3 hours and sintered at 1100 degC for 24 hours with varying compaction pressure (80 kg/cm2, 90 kg/cm2, 100 kg/cm2). Magnesium ferrites were characterized using an X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) for their crystal structure analysis, a Scanning Electron Microscope equipped with an Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) for their microstructure and elemental composition studies, a Permagraph for their magnetic properties, and a Vector Network Analysis (VNA) for their microwave absorption characteristics. XRD patterns shows primary phase of MgFe2O4 and secondary phase of Fe2 O3 present in all three samples. The SEM characterization reveal the microstructure of magnesium ferrite and the EDS spectra confirm the presence of Fe, Mg, and O. The hysteresis curves show that the values of remanence magnetic induction (Br) are 17.5 emu/g, 16.5 emu/g, and 14.5 emu/g, respective to the increasing compaction pressure. Saturation magnetization values are increasing whereas the coercivity values are found to have inconsistent change with increasing compaction pressure. According to VNA results, the values of reflection loss are -16.15 dB, -22.45 dB, and -27.55 dB, respectively. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICRAMET53537.2021.9650465 |
Citation Key | septiani_behaviour_2021 |