Abstract

The as-prepared Cu1−xMgxFe2O4 nanoferrites, 0⩽x⩽1, were synthesized using the co-precipitation method. The samples were characterized using the X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, infrared (IR) and Mössbauer spectroscopy and vibrating sample magnetometer. This study proved that the samples have single-phase cubic spinel structure, nanometric size and superparamagnetic behavior. The nanoparticle and crystallite size (R) showed a dependence on the Mg ion content x. The Mössbauer spectra were analyzed and assigned to two magnetic subpatterns and/or two quadrupole doublets due to Fe ions among the tetrahedral A-sites and octahedral B-sites. Six IR absorption bands were observed and assigned to the corresponding vibration modes. The saturation magnetization showed decrease against x and proved dependence on R. The lattice constant, hopping lengths, strain, site characteristic bands and B-site force constant showed x dependence, whereas oxygen parameter and A-site force constant did not. The site ionic radii and edges, density, porosity, Debye temperature, stiffness constant, hyperfine interaction and magnetic parameters were deduced and discussed as functions of x and the cation distributions were estimated.

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