MAGNETICALLY TUNED COMPOSITE ELEMENTS ON THE BASE OF THE SYSTEM «DIELECTRIC RESONATOR / FERRITE FILM»
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Magnetically tuned composite resonators on the base of doped with zinc oxide barium tetratitanate and a nickel ferrite with spinel structure were obtained. Some theoretical considerations about a possibility of such elements creation, material choice criteria were given. Transmission characteristics of obtained composite resonators were investigated. The influence of magnetic field on an element energy absorption in the resonance and resonant frequency were shown. Q-factor values of obtained by screen printing method composite resonators were defined.
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