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Originally Posted by aergistal
I see what you mean by refined now. Yet oxide does not equal rust. Rust is just a common term and is misleading.
My bet is on magnetite Fe3O4 (iron (II,III) oxide).
Synthesis and Characterisation of Radar Absorbing Nanocomposites
http://www.met.kth.se/utbildning/4H1...dar%202006.pdf
*Hematite is the red iron oxide.
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I agree but we are getting in to that secret squirle, spy-vs-spy area and information on the subject fades away.
Heck, some recipe's for baking coockies are top secret.
NOTE: I changed my opinion on using Magnetite. Magnetite would self align but it would align to opposing magnetic poles, basically cancling itself out inhibiting the ability to polorize the layer pole alignment all in the same direction. Although, if the layer was exposed to a even stronger magnetic field during the curing process, it may be possible to get a fairly good +/+ -/- pole alignment. This would also force the magnetite to evenly distribute as apposing poles attrack to each other and same pole repulse each other. So I may not change my opinion after all but I just don't know enough on the sugject to really make a determination either way.