Abstract

Magnetic materials synthesized from a melt in a solar furnace were studied. It is shown that melts consist of crystallites of a metastable structure and an amorphous phase. This state contributes to a directed change in structurally sensitive properties (electrical, magnetic, and optical). It has been revealed that the magnetization values of barium and strontium ferrites synthesized from a melt in a stream of concentrated solar radiation increase 1.8 times in comparison with materials synthesized from solid-phase reactions. KEYWORDS- ferrites, magnetic material, solar furnace, structural defects, magnetization.

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