Sharma, SuchetaVerma, RameshSingh, MahavirSharma, Surender K.2024-01-212024-08-132024-01-212024-08-132021-10-292364329310.1007/978-3-030-79960-1_2http://10.2.3.109/handle/32116/3685This chapter aims at providing a better understanding of soft ferrites and their role in ultra-high-frequency applications. In wireless communication industry trends of miniaturized, highly efficient and wide-band antenna become the new research areas of the antenna technology. Antenna miniaturization cannot be achieved by simply changing the structural design, and it is important to improve the material characteristics of antenna substrates. Furthermore, to improve the antenna efficiency, almost matched permittivity and permeability values and low magnetic as well as dielectric loss tangents are required especially at ultra-high frequency (UHF), L-band, and S-band frequency range. For efficiency improvement and miniaturization of antennas, magneto-dielectric materials have significant advantages with matching permittivity and permeability values along with sufficiently low magnetic and dielectric loss tangents. Ferrites with very high resistance have been reported as the best host materials to produce low loss magneto-dielectric materials for high-frequency antenna applications as they present moderate permeability and permittivity values. In this chapter, the emphasis is given on the soft ferrites Mn�Zn, Ni�Zn spinel ferrite, and Co2Z type barium hexaferrite. The chapter also explains the effect of substitution of different dopant ions on the properties of soft ferrites. � 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.en-USFerritesHexaferriteHigh frequencyPermeabilityPermittivitySaturation magnetizationSpinelLow Loss Soft Ferrites Nanoparticles for Applications Up to S-bandConference paperhttps://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-79960-1_2Topics in Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering