Magnetic Properties-Microwave Absorption Relationships in Ferrite-based Radar Absorbing Materials: A Review

Abstract

Ferrite-based radar absorbing materials (RAMs) have attracted sustained attention owing to their chemical robustness, adjustable magnetic characteristics, and suitability for high-frequency electromagnetic applications; nevertheless, their practical effectiveness is still limited by fundamental trade-offs among saturation magnetization, magnetocrystalline anisotropy, impedance matching, and achievable absorption bandwidth. Persistent challenges include intrinsically narrow resonance windows, density-related penalties, and an oversimplified reliance on saturation magnetization as a proxy for absorption performance, which collectively hinder rational materials design. This review provides a critical assessment of the interplay between magnetic properties and microwave absorption behavior in ferrite systems, focusing on spinel ferrites, hexagonal ferrites, cationsubstituted variants, and ferrite-based composites operating in the GHz regime. By systematically comparing experimental studies and integrating mechanistic interpretations of magnetic loss processes with structure-property relationships across multiple length scales, it becomes evident that efficient microwave absorption cannot be attributed to a single magnetic parameter. Instead, it emerges from a coupled interaction among anisotropy fields, ferromagnetic resonance characteristics, microstructural features, particle size effects, and impedance matching conditions. Clear distinctions are identified between soft spinel ferrites and hard hexaferrites, particularly in their resonance tunability through ionic substitution and composite design strategies. These insights highlight the necessity of materials-by-design approaches that move beyond isolated magnetic metrics toward coordinated control of loss mechanisms and dispersion behavior, while also pointing to future research directions centered on multi-resonant architectures, anisotropy engineering, and integrated electromagnetic-structural optimization to address inherent frequency and bandwidth limitations.

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Article type
Review Article
Submitted
13 Feb 2026
Accepted
29 May 2026
First published
05 Jun 2026

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Magnetic Properties-Microwave Absorption Relationships in Ferrite-based Radar Absorbing Materials: A Review

R. Nahrowi, L. Darmawan, F. Nurjaman, S. Suharto, E. Prasetyo, U. Herlina, D. Susanti, F. Bahfie, A. Manaf and F. R. Mufakhir, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TC00491A

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