Study on Preparation and the Noise Suppression Effect of Co2Z Ferrite Films

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The Co2Z ferrites noise suppression sheet was prepared by tape casting. Its microstructural characterization was performed by electron microscopy and noise suppression effect was measured by a microstrip line method. Results indicate that as the sinter temperature increases, the imaginary permeability increases leading to the enhancement of the suppression capability, and the thickness of noise suppression sheets also contribute to the noise suppression capability.

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