Abstract:
Microwave absorbing materials in the form of paints have been frequently coated on
the surface of objects to reduce its radar cross section (RCS) effectively. In view of their
wide spread applications, microwave absorbers have been the topic of intensive research for
many years. Ferrites happen to be to an important class of magnetic material showing high
microwave absorption properties.
The present investigation concentrates mainly on the development and
characterization of various types of microwave absorbing paints using hexagonal ferrites.
Microwave absorber using hexagonal ferrite have been designed in the frequency range of
8GHz to 18GHz,with an aim of minimum absorption of 10 dB for a maximum coating
thickness of 2 mm.
In the present investigation eighteen samples of ferrites powders have been
developed by varying dopants and through extensive attrition milling and sintering process.
Average particle size of different ferrite powders have been monitored by Fisher sub -sieve
sizer instrument.
Synthesized ferrite powders have been mixed in 40% part ofan epoxy resin to form a
microwave absorbing paint. These paints have been coated on the conducting aluminum sheet
of size (94x72.5 mm) for Xband and (86x54.5 mm) for Ku band in different thicknesses
(0.5 mm to 2 mm).Absorption has been measured experimentally.
To characterize ferrite-absorbing paint, the effect of particle size as produced through
attrition milling and sintering on microwave absorption has been studied. It was found that
the maximum absorption is obtained when average particle size of ferrite powder lies in the
range of 4 to 6 microns.
Complex permeability and complex permittivitty of developed ferrite powders were
also determined experimentally, since absorption coefficient depends on these parameters.
Further, an empirical relation between 6 (fractional molecular weight) of (MnTi) and
ferromagnetic resonance frequency(fr) for M-type hexagonal ferrite [Ba(MnTi)6Fe(i2.26)Oi<)] has
been developed theoretically usingthe available data and curve fitting technique. Since no such
relation is available in the literature, these relations are expected to help future researchers and
scientists to develop microwave absorbers at desired resonant frequencies.
As a next step, microwave absorption in single layer and multilayer absorbers were
evaluated using Transmission Line Modeling (TLM) method . It was found that the two
layer microwave absorber consisting of a combination of ferrites [Ba(MnTi)i.6Fe8.80i9] and
[Ba(MnTi)i.8Fe8.40i9] , provide a broadband absorption characteristics with minimum
absorption of9 dB in the frequency range of8.2GHz tol8 GHz, except at 11.8 GHz,12.1GHz
and 14.9 GHz respectively for a coating thickness of 2 mmat normal incidence.
Three-layer microwave absorber consisting of ferrites [Ba(MnTi)i.6Fe8.8019],
[Ba(MnTi)i.7Fe8.60i9] and [Ba(MnTi)i.8Fe8.40i9] coated on aluminum sheet provides
broadband absorption with minimum absorption of10 dB for overall coating thickness of1.5
mm in the frequency range of 12.4 GHz to 18 GHz .However a dip was observed at 14.9
GHz. It was also found that the optimum thickness for three-layer absorber is 1.8 mm with
minimum absorption of 10.1 dB for a frequency range of 12.4 to 18 GHz.
Some investigations have also been carried out for oblique incidence of
electromagnetic wave on the M-type hexagonal ferrite [Ba(MnTi)1.6Fe8.8019] based
microwave absorbing paint. The absorption for coating thickness of 1 mm of single layer
paint has been evaluated for an angle of incidence of 30° in the frequency range of (8GHz to
18 GHz).It was found that the minimum absorption of 10.26 dB and 12 dB is obtained for
parallel and perpendicular polarization respectively in the frequency range of 8.8 GHz to 10
GHz. Further,it was observed that as the angle of incidence increased to 60°,the minimum
absorption decreases to 5.47dB and 8.3 dB at parallel and perpendicular polarization
respectively in the frequency range of 8.8GHz to 10 GHz .
A mathematical model [2][11] has been used for the evaluation of absorption for Wtype
hexagonal ferrite [Ba(Mni.6Co6)2Fei6027] based resonant and matched absorbers at X
and Ku band respectively. It was found that there is a good agreement between theoretical
and experimental results for a coating thickness of 2 mm, validating the model.
To see the effect of dielectric material, on microwave absorption, the developed
material such as barium titanate (BaTiC>3) and commercially available silicon carbide
(SiC) have been studied with ferrite. It was found that, if the ferrite paint is coated over the
dielectric paint, the absorption reduces while if dielectric layer is applied over ferrite, the
overall absorption properties improved and provide wider band absorption characteristics.
Further it was observed that only ferrite based microwave absorber provides
minimum absorption of 1.43 dB from 15.8 to 18 GHz for a coating thickness of 1 mm,
whereas if it is mixed with SiC in the proportion of 25:75 minimum absorption increases
to 8 dB.
It was also found that the SiC-Ferrite combination in two-layer microwave absorber
provides broadband characteristics with minimum absorption of 10.2 dB in the frequency
range of 10.2 GHz to 12 GHz for a coating thickness of 1.84 mm.
Effects of various structures of frequency selective surfaces (FSS)on the performance
of microwave absorber have also been studied. It was found, that the double square loop
array and circle inside the square loop array, are the promising candidates as regards the
maximum absorption is concerned. A simple equivalent circuit approach was used for the
design of the different FSS structures incorporated at the front end of the absorber.
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