Synthesis, Structure and Electromagnetic Properties of Nanocomposites with Three-component FeCoNi Nanoparticles
- Authors: Muratov D.G.1,2, Kozhitov L.V.1, Korovushkin V.V.1, Korovin E.Y.3, Popkova A.V.4, Novotortsev V.M.5
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Affiliations:
- National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”
- A. V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- National Research Tomsk State University
- Tver State University
- N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Issue: Vol 61, No 10 (2019)
- Pages: 1788-1797
- Section: Physics of Magnetic Phenomena
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/1064-8887/article/view/241042
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-019-01602-5
- ID: 241042
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Abstract
Infrared heating was used to synthesize FeCoNi/С nanocomposites, where nanoparticles of FeCoNi ternary alloy are stabilized and uniformly distributed in the carbon matrix volume. The authors studied the impact of synthesis temperature and percentage ratio of metals upon the structure, composition and electromagnetic properties. X-ray phase analysis and Mössbauer spectroscopy showed that ternary alloy nanoparticles with different compositions and crystalline lattice types can be formed with the rise in synthesis temperature and iron concentration. Resonator method was used to examine frequency dependencies of relative complex dielectric and magnetic permeabilities of nanocomposites in the range of 3–12 GHz. Calculation of reflection coefficient based on experimental permeability data showed that by varying synthesis temperature and percentage ratio of metals one can control the frequency range of effective absorption of electromagnetic waves. It was established that increase in relative iron content from 33 to 50 rel.% leads to the shift of minimal electromagnetic wave reflection coefficient band from f ~ 12+ GHz to frequency f ~ 6 GHz at identical absorber thickness.
About the authors
D. G. Muratov
National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”; A. V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
L. V. Kozhitov
National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
V. V. Korovushkin
National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
E. Yu. Korovin
National Research Tomsk State University
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk
A. V. Popkova
Tver State University
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Tver
V. M. Novotortsev
N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: muratov@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
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