Scientists create new material for electronics of the future

Phys.org  February 27, 2020
Barium ferrites are particularly interesting because they have unique functional properties. Researchers in Russia have created barium hexaferrite with various degrees of aluminum doping as their crystal structure allows to vary the properties of the material in the ranges needed for a particular device. They are studying the properties of the material in the frequency range of 32-50 GHz. It allows increasing the frequency range used in the production of electronic devices. Using powder form of the material they have shown that increases electronic device operational stability and reduces the cost of sintering. It can be used in the creation of composite materials that are currently used in aviation, rocketry and space industry, construction and medicine…read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

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