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11 April 2017 On the electric and magnetic alignment of magnetoactive barium hexaferrite-PDMS composites
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Abstract
This study demonstrates how to judiciously use two different external fields to engineer a polymer- based composite that responds to both electric and magnetic fields. Specifically, we demonstrate the electric and magnetic alignment of M-type Barium Hexaferrite (BF) in polydimithylsiloxane (PDMS) to obtain a multifunctional composite whose electrical and magnetic properties depend on the orientation of the BF. First, the BFs are electrically aligned in the polymer matrices by applying an AC electric field. From optical microscopy (OM) imaging, the optimal electrical alignment conditions are determined, and those parameters are used to fabricate the composites. After the composite is electrically aligned and partially cured, magnetic field is then applied. Under the magnetic field, BFs are further aligned in-plane and out-of-plane along their magnetic c-axis within the chains that formed during electrical aligning. Following complete cure, the microstructures from the OM image show parallel chain formation. Vibrating Sample Magnetometry (VSM) and XRD results confirm BFs are crystallographically aligned along their magnetic c-axis. The textured BF-PDMS composites are found to have anisotropic magnetic and dielectric properties. The possibility of electrical alignment of magnetic particles will open up new doors to manipulate and design particle-modified polymers for different applications.
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Md Abdulla Al Masud, Corey Breznak, Paris von Lockette, and Zoubeida Ounaies "On the electric and magnetic alignment of magnetoactive barium hexaferrite-PDMS composites", Proc. SPIE 10165, Behavior and Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Composites 2017, 1016513 (11 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2263607
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Composites

Particles

Polymers

Dielectrophoresis

Crystals

Electrodes

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