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Microwave absorption studies of magnetic sublattices in microwave sintered Cr3+ doped SrFe12O19

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Abstract The partial substitution of Fe 3+ by Cr 3+ in strontium hexaferrite has shown to be an effective method to tailor anisotropy for many novel microwave applications. Some basic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The partial substitution of Fe 3+ by Cr 3+ in strontium hexaferrite has shown to be an effective method to tailor anisotropy for many novel microwave applications. Some basic studies have revealed that this substitution leads to unusual interactions among the magnetic sublattices of the hexaferrite. In order to investigate these interactions, Cr 3+ doped SrCr x Fe 12−x O 19 ( x =0.0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9) ( m -type) hexaferrites were prepared by microwave-hydrothermal ( m -H) method and subsequently sintered at 950 °C/90 min using microwave furnace. The magnetic hysteresis ( m -H) loops revealed the ferromagnetic nature of nanoparticles (NPs). The coercive field was increasing from 3291 Oe to 7335 Oe with increasing chromium content. This resulting compacts exhibited high squareness ratio (M r /M s –80%). The intrinsic coercivity (H ci ) above 1,20,000 Oe and high values of magnetocrystalline anisotropy revealed that all samples are magnetically hard materials. A material with high loss as well as high dielectric constant may be desired in applications such as electromagnetic (EM) wave absorbing coatings. The room temperature complex dielectric and magnetic properties (e′, e′′, µ′ and µ′′) of Cr 3+ doped SrFe 12 O 19 were measured in X-band region. The frequency dependent dielectric and magnetic losses were increasing to large extent. The reflection coefficient varied from −16 to −33 dB at 10.1 GHz as Cr 3+ concentration increased from x =0.0 to x =0.9. Ferromagnetic resonance spectra (FMR) were measured in the X-band (9.4 GHz), linewidth decreases with chromium concentration from 1368 to 752 Oe from x =0.0 to x =0.9, which is quite low compared to commercial samples. We also have detailed origins of the FMR linewidth broadenings in terms of some important theoretical models. These results show that chromium doped strontium hexaferrites are useful for microwave absorption in the X-band frequency and also have potential for use in low frequency self-biased microwave/millimeter devices such as circulators and isolators.

Keywords: magnetic sublattices; absorption studies; microwave absorption; sublattices microwave; studies magnetic

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2017

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