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Zhaohui Chen
Researcher at Northeastern University
Publications - 29
Citations - 1823
Zhaohui Chen is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferrite (magnet) & Pulsed laser deposition. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1578 citations.
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Recent advances in processing and applications of microwave ferrites
Vincent G. Harris,Anton L. Geiler,Yajie Chen,S. D. Yoon,Mingzhong Wu,Aria Yang,Zhaohui Chen,Peng He,Patanjali V. Parimi,Xu Zuo,Carl E. Patton,Manasori Abe,Olivier Acher,Carmine Vittoria +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent advances in the processing of microwave ferrites is presented, including self-bias magnetization, tunability of the magnetic anisotropy, low microwave loss, and volumetric and weight reduction.
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Ba-hexaferrite films for next generation microwave devices (invited)
Vincent G. Harris,Zhaohui Chen,Yajie Chen,S. D. Yoon,T. Sakai,Anton Gieler,Aria Yang,Yongxue He,Katherine S. Ziemer,Nian X. Sun,Carmine Vittoria +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine recent advances in the processing of Ba-hexaferrite (M-type) films using pulsed laser deposition (PLD), liquid phase epitaxy, and screen printing.
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High coercivity cobalt carbide nanoparticles processed via polyol reaction: A new permanent magnet material
Vincent G. Harris,Yajie Chen,Aria Yang,S. D. Yoon,Zhaohui Chen,Anton L. Geiler,Chins Chinnasamy,Laura H. Lewis,Carmine Vittoria,Everett E. Carpenter,Kyler J. Carroll,R. Goswami,Matthew A. Willard,Lynn K. Kurihara,M. Gjoka,Orestis Kalogirou +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, cobalt carbide nanoparticles were processed using polyol reduction chemistry that offers high product yields in a cost effective single-step process Particles are shown to be acicular in morphology and typically assembled as clusters with room temperature coercivities greater than 4 kOe and maximum energy products greater than 20 KJ/m3 Consisting of Co3C and Co2C phases, the ratio of phase volume, particle size and particle morphology all play important roles in determining permanent magnet properties.
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High coercivity cobalt carbide nanoparticles processed via polyol reaction: a new permanent magnet material
Vincent G. Harris,Yajie Chen,Aria Yang,S. D. Yoon,Zhaohui Chen,Anton L. Geiler,Jinsheng Gao,Chins Chinnasamy,Laura H. Lewis,Carmine Vittoria,Everett E. Carpenter,Kyler J. Carroll,R. Goswami,Matthew A. Willard,Lynn K. Kurihara,M. Gjoka,Orestis Kalogirou +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a single-step process was used to process cobalt carbide nanoparticles using polyol reduction chemistry that offers high product yields in a cost effective single step process.