Frequency Dependence of AC Resistivity and Dielectric Behavior of Lithium-Manganese Soft Ferrites

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Muthafar F. Al-Hilli

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Lithium–Manganese ferrites having the chemical formula (Li0.5-0.5x Mnx Fe2.5-0.5x O4), (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) were prepared by double sintering powder processing. The density of the ferrite increased with Mn content while the porosity was noticed to decrease. The dielectric constant was found to increase at high frequencies more rapidly than the low ones. The dielectric constant found to decrease with Mn content. The decrease in loss factor with frequency agreed with Deby’s type relaxation process. A maximum of dielectric loss factor was observed when the hopping frequency is equal to the external electric field frequency. Manganese substitution reduced the dielectric loss in ferrite. The variation of tanδ with frequency shows a similar nature to that of ε’’ with frequency. The resistivity found to decrease with frequency, and this behavior with frequency was discussed according to Koop’s theorem. Maximum resistivity was obtained at x = 0.8 doping level of Mn.

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Al-Hilli MF. Frequency Dependence of AC Resistivity and Dielectric Behavior of Lithium-Manganese Soft Ferrites. IJP [Internet]. 2011 Jan. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 19];9(14):6-12. Available from: https://ijp.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/physics/article/view/809
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