Abstract
Ferromagnetic glass–crystalline materials were produced by sintering of glasses from the systems Bi 2O 3B 2O 3MnO 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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