Farhan Haider, Muhammad Shahzad Shifa, Ghulam Hasnain Tariq, H. M. Noor ul Huda Khan Asghar, Muhammad Mehboob Alam, Ahmad Ali, Muhammad Azhar Khan, Zaheer Abbas Gilani, Muhammad Zubair Nawaz, Rajeh Alotaibi, Syed Mansoor Ali
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Abstract
The Y-type hexaferrite Ba2CoZnFe12 − xHoxO22 at x = 0.0, 0.025, 0.050, 0,075, and 0.1 was synthesized by using sol-gel auto-combustion method. The physical and dielectric characteristics of all hexagonal ferrites were investigated. Through XRD analysis the single-phase hexagonal structure without any impurities was identified. The crystallite size ranges from 39.27 nm to 56.11 nm. The production of the Y-type hexaferrites was confirmed by the Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) study. Various dielectric parameters were evaluated at room temperature from 1 GHz to 6 GHz. These included dielectric constant, dielectric loss, AC conductivity, Quality Factor, Impedance, and Cole-Cole parameters. Ho-doped Y-type hexagonal ferrites’ conduction process was evaluated using Cole-Cole analysis. Until a certain point, holmium-substituted Y-type hexaferrites showed constant trends with frequency; after that, resonance-like behavior was seen. The dielectric properties of all hexaferrites initially decreased with frequency, followed by a nearly constant phase, and subsequently resonance-like behavior. As the Holmium content rose, the dielectric parameters initially dropped, but they eventually rose to the maximum substitution level. The dielectric experiments showed that all of the samples were insulators and that the AC conductivity dropped as the holmium concentration increased. Additionally, for a constant bias voltage supplied, the real component of the dielectric constant demonstrated a considerable reduction with increasing frequency. Ho-doped Y-type hexa ferrite at x = 0.025,0.050 and 0.1 was found to have the most promising properties for high-frequency applications because of their crystallite size.
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Applied Physics A publishes experimental and theoretical investigations in applied physics as regular articles, rapid communications, and invited papers. The distinguished 30-member Board of Editors reflects the interdisciplinary approach of the journal and ensures the highest quality of peer review.