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23 February 2005 Microwave hydrothermal synthesis of nanosize Ta2O5 added Mg-Cu-Zn ferrites
T. Krishnaveni, S. Ramana Murthy
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Proceedings Volume 5650, Micro- and Nanotechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems II; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.598201
Event: Smart Materials, Nano-, and Micro-Smart Systems, 2004, Sydney, Australia
Abstract
Tantalum oxide added MgCuZn ferrite powders were synthesized by a co-precipitation method using a microwave-hydrothermal (M-H) method. The phase identification of the prepared samples was characterized by X-ray diffraction and crystal size and morphology were determined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Nano-phase ferrites with high surface area were synthesized at 160°C after a treatment time of 1 hour. M-H synthesized powders were conventionally fired at a temperature of 900°C/4hrs. The variations of the sintered density, initial permeability and electrical resistivity as a function of additive concentration at room temperature have been investigated. The multi-layer chip inductors were fabricated using prepared ferrites. The prepared inductors posses better electrical properties than of multi-layer chip inductors prepared using the NiCuZn ferrites.
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T. Krishnaveni and S. Ramana Murthy "Microwave hydrothermal synthesis of nanosize Ta2O5 added Mg-Cu-Zn ferrites", Proc. SPIE 5650, Micro- and Nanotechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems II, (23 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.598201
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KEYWORDS
Tantalum

Transmission electron microscopy

Microwave radiation

Inductance

Resistance

Temperature metrology

Dielectrics

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