Carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles: Effect on the magnetic and electric properties of composite materials

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Nickel nanoparticles coated with few layers of carbon have been embedded into the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix in concentrations up to 11 vol %. Dielectric and magnetic properties of composite materials have been studied in wide frequency (20 Hz-1 MHz) and temperature (130-430 K) ranges. It was demonstrated that the temperature behavior of dielectric properties is determined by glass transitions in the PDSM matrix below 200 K and the Maxwell-Wagner relaxation above room temperature. The possibility of using fabricated composites on the basis of the PDMS matrix for producing a wide range of passive electromagnetic components, such as frequency-selective filters, wide-band detectors/sensors of a bolometric type, and even electromagnetic "black holes" is also discussed.

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Plyushch, A., Macutkevič, J., Banys, J., Kuzhir, P., Kalanda, N., Petrov, A., … Shenderova, O. (2018). Carbon-coated nickel nanoparticles: Effect on the magnetic and electric properties of composite materials. Coatings, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings8050165

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