Abstract

Co-Ti substituted barium-ferrite fine particles (500 ∼1000A) with high dispersibility and high uniformity in size were fabricated by hydrothennal synthetic method accompanied by heat treatment, and their magnetic properties were studied. X-Ray diffraction, Mossbauer, magnetization measurements and electron microscopy were used for the characterization. Superior magnetic characteristics, which can cornpete with by other reported methods, were obtained by the present method. Mossbauer spectra with 16.4 kOe applied parallel to the γ-ray show the formation of magnetic easy cone for Co-Ti substituted bariumferrite, that can be the origin of an abrupt magneticsoftening of this system with a small amount of substitution. Increased saturation magnetization was obtained by lowering the Ti contents from equimolecular ratio with Co ions.

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