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S. Kirov ◽  
E. Lebedeva ◽  
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Magnetic properties and ferromagnetic resonance data of (Co41Fe39B20)x-(SiO2)100-x composite films and multilayer structures composed of these films separated by SiC interlayers have been studied. It has been shown that one of the possible causes responsible for the differences of magnetic properties of composites and multilayer structures can be different shapes of magnetic particles and granules in these materials.


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2017 ◽  
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P. Fuentealba ◽  
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I. D. A. Silva ◽  
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Author(s):  
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The structural, magnetic and electrophysical properties of composites based on nanosized magnetite chemically modified of copper iodide and polychlortrifluoroethylene have been studied at temperatures 298 – 450 K and CuI concentrations of from 0 to 0,58 volume. It has been found the optimal volume content of copper iodide (~ 0.4) in the composites CuI/Fe3O4, when the interfacial interaction shows most intensively and maximum values electrical parameters take place. The value of the coercive force of nanocomposites CuI/Fe3O4 increases with increasing content copper iodide. It was shown that polymer composites containing CuI/Fe3O4, have higher values of real and imaginary components of complex permittivity and conductivity compared with a system that contains only copper iodide.


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Author(s):  
Xue Yan ◽  
Xiao Nong Cheng ◽  
Chang Sheng Li ◽  
Ralf Hauser ◽  
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The metal elements, such as Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Ni-Mn, Co-Mn and Fe-Mn, were mixed and milled with pre-cross-linked polysilazane Ceraset® and subsequent pyrolysis. The metals act as active fillers to increase the density of composite. The phases and microstructures of metal/ceramic composites were studied using XRD, SEM and EDS, and the magnetic property was measured with Magnetic Property Measurement System at –196oC. The results show that there are two main domains in composites, one is metal-rich domain and another is metal-poor domain. The density of composite is larger than that of polymer-derived SiCN ceramic, but the hardness varies little. The compound generated by the reaction between metal and matrix has great effect on the magnetic properties of composites, which are filled with different metals.


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