Abstract

A reduction process of the substituted Ba-ferrite has been found to be devided into three steps. At the first and second steps, the magneto-plumbite structure maintains and the coercivity increases. When the reduced-substituted Ba-ferrite particles are reoxidized, the coercivity is reversible in the first step but irreversible in the second step. During the third step, the magneto-plumbite structure was collapsed with formation of α-Fe and BafeO 3-x phases and consequently the coercivity distribution was broad and the coercivity irreversible. The coercivity and saturation magnetization decreases and increases up to 130 emu/g respectively. In this study, it is found that the substituted cations prevent the magneto-plumbite structure from collapse during the reduction process and furthermore migrate from the magnetic sites of 4f N +2a, 2b. and 12k to 4f VI and 12k'. An increase in the coercivity before the collapse of magneto-plumbite structure is attributed to the migration of substituted cations in hexagonal Ba-ferrite structure.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call