Abstract

Ferromagnetic glass–crystalline materials were produced by sintering of glasses from the systems Bi 2O 3B 2O 3MnO and crystalline phase La 0.6Sr 0.4MnO 3. The appropriate preparation procedure was applied as follows: synthesis of the starting components, mixing, milling, pressing and sintering at selected temperatures. The steps of the technological scheme were controlled by X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. Small crystals with size in the order of 1–5 μm were detected by transmission electron microscopy observations [TEM] after heath treatment. The magnetic properties were studied by a vibrating sample magnetometer [VSM] and the Curie temperature was detected at 353 K. The presence of a narrow hysteresis loop proves the ferromagnetic properties of the materials.

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