Abstract

This study compares the AC susceptibility, FC-ZFC and hyperfine interactions of Sr(CoxZrx)Fe12−2xO19 and Sr(NixZrx)Fe12−2xO19 hexaferrites (HFs) manufactured via ultrasonic route. The formation of M-type hexaferrites have been confirmed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) techniques. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) presented the hexagonal-platelet morphology of products. The variation in isomer shift, line width, quadrupole splitting and hyperfine magnetic field values of them have been governed by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy which showed that Co2+ and Zr4+ ions located at generally octahedral and 2b sites, while Ni2+ and Zr4+ ions located at octahedral 12k and 4f2 sites. Measurements of magnetization versus temperature (M-T) and AC susceptibility versus temperature were carried out. The various synthesized HFs displayed ferrimagnetic behavior in the temperature interval of 10–325 K. Super-spin glass-like behavior was noticed at lower temperatures. Neel-Arrhenius and Vogel-Fulcher models were used to explore the experimental AC susceptibility. It was showed that a lower Co-Zr substitution content leads to strengthen the magnetic exchange interactions, however even low Ni-Zr substitution content provoke a reduction in magnetic exchange interactions.

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