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Review Article Volume 2 Issue 8

Review on the Synthesis and the Application of Neutron Powder Diffraction in M-type Ferrites

Wang Shifa1,2*

1School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Chongqing Three Gorges University, Chongqing Wanzhou, China
2Chongqing Key Laboratory of Geological Environment Monitoring and Disaster Early-warning in Three Gorges Reservoir Area, Chongqing Three Gorges University, Chongqing Wanzhou, China

*Corresponding Author: Wang Shifa, School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Chongqing Three Gorges University, Chongqing Wanzhou, China.

Received: July 13, 2022; Published: July 29, 2022

Abstract

Modern military industrial technology of radar anti-jamming ability and communication ability to put forward the new requirements, and M type ferrite in the airborne active phased array radar and the circulator used by 5G base station, and other fields has a great application prospect. By analyzing the magnetic structure of M-type ferrite, the important magnetic characteristic parameters of this type of magnetic material can be grasped, which provides experimental and theoretical basis for the design of new devices. In this paper, the crystal structure of M-type ferrite and the preparation methods of different forms of M-type ferrite are briefly introduced. The preparation of BaFe12O19 nanoparticles with special defect structure by gamma ray irradiation assisted polyacrylamide gel method is emphasized. The application of neutron powder diffraction in single phase M-type ferrite and element-doped M-type ferrite is reviewed. The magnetic structure of M-type ferrite is affected by different preparation methods, different doping elements, different doping ratio and different temperature of neutron powder diffraction spectrum. The analysis of magnetic structure of various M-type ferrites by neutron powder diffraction provides technical guarantee for the analysis of magnetic structure of multiple M-type ferrite complex, and further provides experimental basis for studying the internal correlation mechanism between magnetic properties and other physical and chemical properties. Keywords: Radar Technology; 5G Base Station; M-type Ferrites; Neutron Powder Diffraction; Magnetic Structure

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Citation

Citation: Wang Shifa. “Review on the Synthesis and the Application of Neutron Powder Diffraction in M-type Ferrites". Acta Scientific Applied Physics 2.8 (2022): 09-17.

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Copyright: © 2022 Wang Shifa. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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