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Synthesis of V2O5-Doped and low-sintered NiCuZn ferrite with uniform grains and enhanced magnetic properties

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Abstract NiCuZn ferrites with high permeability and low magnetic loss have great application potential in high-frequency electronics. In this study, the excellent magnetic properties of (Ni0.2Cu0.2Zn0.6O)1.03(Fe2O3)0.97 ferrites are explored by… Click to show full abstract

Abstract NiCuZn ferrites with high permeability and low magnetic loss have great application potential in high-frequency electronics. In this study, the excellent magnetic properties of (Ni0.2Cu0.2Zn0.6O)1.03(Fe2O3)0.97 ferrites are explored by doping low-melting point V2O5. The results demonstrate that the introduction of V2O5 can promote grain growth, reduce pores between grains, and obtain a denser microstructure of NiCuZn ferrites. NiCuZn ferrites with high permeability (μ’≈693.2), high saturation magnetic flux density (Bs = 325.1 mT), high remanence (Br = 174.3 mT), high Q value (~47.60), and low coercivity (Hc = 69.06 A/m) are obtained when the samples are sintered at 900 °C. However, when excessive V2O5 is added, the presence of the non-magnetic V2O5 liquid phase weakens the magnetic properties and deteriorates the grain uniformity. A dense and uniform NiCuZn ferrite sample with excellent magnetic properties can be obtained by doping 0.50 wt% V2O5. The results indicate that V2O5 can be a good candidate for low-temperature sintering.

Keywords: magnetic properties; v2o5 doped; nicuzn ferrites; v2o5; nicuzn ferrite; synthesis v2o5

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2020

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