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Tuning magnetic and high frequency dielectric behavior in Li-Zn ferrites by Ho doping

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Abstract In the present study, the impact of holmium (Ho) substitution on structural, spectral, dielectric and magnetic behavior of Li1.2Zn0.4HoxFe2−xO4 (0.00 ≤ x ≤ 0.15) ferrites was investigated. The development… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the present study, the impact of holmium (Ho) substitution on structural, spectral, dielectric and magnetic behavior of Li1.2Zn0.4HoxFe2−xO4 (0.00 ≤ x ≤ 0.15) ferrites was investigated. The development of spinel phase and structural changes induced by Ho doping were confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The accommodation of Ho ions into spinel lattice was restricted for x ≥ 0.06 as indicated by ortho phase (HoFeO3) traces. The decrease in lattice parameter (a) was attributed to the segregation of Ho ions on grain boundaries. FTIR spectra featured two intrinsic vibrational bands v1 (617 cm−1) and v2 (488 cm−1) for x = 0 due to tetrahedral and octahedral vibrations respectively. The compositional dependence of force constants and bond lengths has explained on the basis of cations distribution and oxygen-cation bond distances of respective sites. The addition of Ho ions decreased the saturation magnetization and optimized the coercivity from 59 to 335 Oe, proposing these ferrites for magnetic recording media. Dielectric results for the entire range of frequency (1 MHz to 3 GHz) revealed that ac conductivity increased from 3.5 × 105 to 1.8 × 106 (Ω-cm)−1 up to x = 0.09 and then it decreased slightly for x = 0.12. The effective contribution of grain-interior mechanism to dielectric behavior was confirmed by complex impedance study. The results of dielectric studies displayed that Ho doped lithium ferrites are suitable low loss potential materials for high frequency based applications.

Keywords: high frequency; frequency; tuning magnetic; magnetic high; behavior; dielectric behavior

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2018

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