Scientists have created a device for improving composite radiomaterial

2019-10-15

Faculty of Radiophysics scientists have developed a device that improves the properties of radar-absorbing materials while they are being created. It acts on materials with a constant magnetic field, while the chemical composition and proportions remain the same as with other methods of creation. The new technique leads to improved radar-absorbing properties and reduces the weight and size of various devices, for example, radio stations. This is the first time this technique has been used, and scientists have already received a patent for the device and applied for a patent for the method.

Composite materials are multicomponent materials whose composition can be varied to get the desired set of properties. A device for creating magnetic composite radio materials based on hexaferrites and a new technique were developed by Dmitry Vagner, a graduate student of the TSU Faculty of Radiophysics, under the guidance of Olga Dotsenko, associate professor of the Department of Radioelectronics.

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