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Synthesis and magnetic properties of Ba2Fe14O22 Y-type hexaferrite

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Abstract Using the solid state reaction method, Y-type hexaferrite Ba2Fe2+2Fe3+12O22 (Fe2Y) polycrystalline ceramics were fabricated by calcining and sintering in a nitrogen atmosphere, and their magnetic properties were systematically investigated.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Using the solid state reaction method, Y-type hexaferrite Ba2Fe2+2Fe3+12O22 (Fe2Y) polycrystalline ceramics were fabricated by calcining and sintering in a nitrogen atmosphere, and their magnetic properties were systematically investigated. The kink occurs at around 130 K in the zero-field-cooled (ZFC) and field-cooled (FC) magnetization curves is independent of measuring frequencies, which is probably derived by the temperature-induced spin reorientation transitions of Fe2Y phase. While the kink at 50 K in the ZFC magnetization and the irreversibility between ZFC and FC curves were observed and ascribed to the spin-glass-like transition in the low temperature region. Both ac susceptibility and thermoremanent magnetization (TRM) measurements confirmed this assumption.

Keywords: type hexaferrite; properties ba2fe14o22; ba2fe14o22 type; magnetic properties; synthesis magnetic; magnetization

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2020

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