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  4. Influence of Sm and Cd co-substitutions on physical, magnetic, Mössbauer, electric, and dielectric properties of Co2X hexagonal ferrites in presence of a hematite phase
 
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Influence of Sm and Cd co-substitutions on physical, magnetic, Mössbauer, electric, and dielectric properties of Co2X hexagonal ferrites in presence of a hematite phase

Journal
Ceramics International
ISSN
02728842
Date Issued
2022-12-15
Author(s)
Gupta, Tanuj 
Chauhan, Chetna C.
Meena, Sher Singh
Gor, Abhishek A.
Meena, Ramavatar
Singh, Ankit
Jotania, Rajshree B.
DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.08.244
Abstract
X-type samarium-cadmium co-substituted hexaferrite with compositions Ba<inf>2-x</inf>Sm<inf>x</inf>Co<inf>2</inf>Cd<inf>y</inf>Fe<inf>28-y</inf>O<inf>46</inf> (0.00 ≤ x ≤ 0.08, and 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.4) were prepared at 1340 °C using a simple heat treatment technique. All heated samples were characterized using FTIR, XRD, SEM, VSM, Mӧssbauer, and low-frequency dielectric measurements. XRD analysis of prepared samples shows the formation of X as a major phase along with hematite. The M<inf>S</inf> value varied from 67.01 Am<sup>2</sup>/kg to 50.43 Am<sup>2</sup>/kg; whereas the H<inf>c</inf> value changed from 2.95 kA/m to 6.17 kA/m, A high value of M<inf>S</inf> (67.01 Am<sup>2</sup>/kg) is observed in the pure sample, and a very low value of H<inf>c</inf> (2.95 kA/m) is observed for x = 0.06, y = 0.3 compositions, but Mr/Ms < 0.5 confirm the multi-domain nature of prepared hexaferrites. Hysteresis loops of all samples are narrow, and confirmed that formed samples belong to magnetically soft. Mössbauer spectra of the three samples (S1, S3, and S5) show the existence of doublets. Significantly low values of coercivity, retentivity, and loss tangent in Sm–Cd substituted samples signified those prepared materials can be used to design electromagnets, transformer cores, electric motors, and maybe a potential candidate for lossless low-frequency applications.
Volume
48
Subjects
  • Dielectric properties...

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