Abstract

Crystals of M-type Co-substituted strontium hexaferrites have been grown for the first time by floating zone melting technique. Homogeneous crystals are obtained from the charge with composition SrCoxMg0.125xFe12−1.125xO19 (x = 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3). The increase of cobalt content above 0.3 (x > 0.3) results in changing of hexaferrite-like structures from M- to W-type and formation of additional phases. Temperature and field dependences of magnetization were studied for the grown crystals which revealed a significant magnetic anisotropy and strong dependence of magnetic properties on temperature and composition.

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