Abstract

Sr 1− x RE x Fe 12O 19 and Sr 1− x RE x Fe 12− x Co xO 19 ( x=0–0.4 and RE=Pr, Nd) M-type hexaferrite powders were produced according to a conventional ceramic process. The X-ray diffraction analysis of the calcinated material reveals the presence of secondary α-Fe 2O 3, PrFeO 3 or NdFeO 3 and CoFe 2O 4 phases in substituted samples, with proportions that increase with x. However, for the same x value, the proportion of secondary phases is lower in Co-containing powders than in Co-free powders. This indicates that the presence of Co in the M-type phase increases the solubility of the rare earth. The results of the Mössbauer investigation indicate that the solubility of Pr is higher than that of Nd in Co-containing samples.

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