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Tailoring the electromagnetic properties of perovskite LaSrMnO ceramics by Co doping

Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 1573-4803, Vol: 56, Issue: 17, Page: 10183-10190
2021
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Tailoring of electromagnetic (EM) parameters has become increasingly important for EM waves propagation, absorption and shielding applications. Single-phase LaSrMnCoO (LSMCO, y = 0, 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0) have been prepared by a sol-gel process followed by cold pressing and sintering. The effect of Co doping on the electromagnetic properties of LSMO has been investigated. Plasma-like negative permittivity (εr′ < 0) and negative susceptibility (μr′ < 1) appear simultaneously in LaSrMnO (y = 0, LSMO). The negative permittivity for frequencies ranging from 0.01 to 1 GHz results from plasma oscillation of conduction electrons in LSMO, and the frequency dispersion agrees well with the Drude model. A higher positive permittivity was also obtained with increasing Co content, indicating a wide adjustment range of permittivity from − 1.3 × 10 to 2.9 × 10, which represents an important step toward the development of new capacitors with a higher capacitance for integrated circuit. Furthermore, tunable negative susceptibility is observed for LSMO and LaSrCoO (y = 1.0, LSCO) samples over frequency ranges of 0.1–1 GHz and 0.01–1 GHz, respectively. These results open the door for the realization of tunable negative electromagnetic properties in single-phase perovskites, which is of great significance for the development of negative parameters materials.

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