Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Properties of FeSiCr–Epoxy Composites Prepared by Cryomilling

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FeSiCr-epoxy composites consisting of different FeSiCr contents were prepared through the pressure molding after mixing by cryomilling at liquid nitrogen temperature. The electromagnetic properties including ac conductivity, permittivity, and permeability were investigated in detail. The results show that the frequency dispersions of ac conductivity followed the power law, indicating the hoping conduction behavior. The real permittivity of composites increased with the increase of FeSiCr contents, and the enhancement of permittivity may be attributed to the increase of the interface area between FeSiCr and epoxy, while Debye-like dielectric relaxations were observed, and the fitting analysis of Cole-Cole curve indicates a nonideal Debye relaxation. The frequency dispersions of permeability were also relaxation linetype, which is attributed to the domain wall displacement.

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