Claims
- 1. A ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material, consisting essentially of:
- a magnesium ferrite material doped with Barium Strontium Titanate, said Barium Strontium Titanate represented as Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3, wherein x is greater than 0.0 but less than or equal to 0.75; and wherein said ferrite and said Barium Strontium Titanate are present in weight ratios of approximately 70%-95% magnesium ferrite to approximately 30%-5% Barium Strontium Titanate.
- 2. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate is Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 and x=0.35 to 0.40.
- 3. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate is Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 and x=0.40.
- 4. A ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material, consisting essentially of:
- a magnesium ferrite material doped with Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO, said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO represented as Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 /MgO, wherein x is greater than 0.0 but less than or equal to 0.75 and wherein the weight ratio of said Barium Strontium Titanate to MgO ranges from approximately 40% to 80% Barium Strontium Titanate to approximately 60% to 20% MgO; and wherein said ferrite and said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO are present in weight ratios of approximately 60% to 90% magnesium ferrite to approximately 40% to 10% Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO.
- 5. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 4, wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO is Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 /MgO and x=0.35 to 0.40.
- 6. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 4, wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO is Ba.sub.1-x Sr.sub.x TiO.sub.3 /MgO and x=0.40.
- 7. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of 4, wherein said composite material comprises about 80 weight percent magnesium ferrite and about 20 weight percent Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO, and wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO comprises about 80 weight percent Barium Strontium Titanate and about 20 weight percent MgO.
- 8. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 1, wherein said magnesium ferrite has a permittivity between about 28 and 32 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies, and a permeability between about 55 and 93 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies.
- 9. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 4, wherein said magnesium ferrite has a permittivity between about 28 and 32 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies, and a permeability between about 55 and 93 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies.
- 10. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 7, wherein said composite material comprises 80 weight percent magnesium ferrite and 20 weight percent Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO, and wherein said Barium Strontium Titanate/MgO comprises 80 weight percent Barium Strontium Titanate and 20 weight percent MgO.
- 11. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 7, wherein said composite material has a permeability to permittivity ratio (.mu./.di-elect cons.) of about 0.95 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies.
- 12. The ceramic ferrite/ferroelectric composite material of claim 11, wherein said material has a dissipation factor of about 0.004 at both 500 kHz and 1.0 MHz frequencies.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a nonprovisional continuation of provisional application Ser. No. 06/059,996, filed on Sep. 4, 1997.
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