Ferrites (garnets) are a model object of study and a promising material to be used in magneto-optical devices for data recording and processing and IR modulators. Due to the narrow ferromagnetic resonance line, optical transparency, and high elastic Q factor of ferrite single crystals, they are promising for solid-state microwave, optoelectronic, and computation devices. To ensure the optimal application of ferromagnetic materials, it is necessary to complete the following important task: develop a certification for samples with allowance for the degree of their imperfection caused by the deviation of crystals with garnet structure from stoichiometry, the competitive incorporation of process and dominant impurities, oxygen vacancies, etc.