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Magnetic and magnetoelectric properties of Ba 2-x Sr x Ni 2 Fe 12 O 22 single crystals with Y-type hexaferrite structure

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In this article, the magnetic and magnetoelectric properties of Ba2-xSrxNi2Fe12O22 single crystals over a wide composition range (0,≤ x≤ 1.5) were studied.
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We studied the magnetic and magnetoelectric properties of Ba2-xSrxNi2Fe12O22 single crystals over a wide composition range (0 ≤ x ≤ 1.5). All the crystals show a ferrimagnetic order at around 660 K. While a Sr-free crystal is simply ferrimagnetic down to the lowest temperature, a transition from the ferrimagnetic into a screw magnetic ordered state was observed at temperatures below 300 K in Sr-substituted crystals. The transition temperature monotonically increases with increasing Sr content, meaning that the screw ordered state is stabilized by the Sr-substitution. By applying a magnetic field perpendicular to the hexagonal c axis, the samples showing the ground-state screw order undergo successive metamagnetic transitions and exhibit magnetically induced ferroelectricity in some of the intermediate magnetic phases. In an intermediate magnetic phase, the largest electric polarization emerges (2 × 102 μC/m2 for x = 1.5 crystal), i.e., magnetoelectric effect. The evolution of the magnetic structures related to the magnetoelectric effect in x = 1.5 crystal was clarified by means of in-field neutron diffraction measurements. Though the magnetoelectric effect in the as-grown crystal was measurable only below ∼100 K due to its low resistivity, a post-annealing drastically enhances the resistivity and allows us to observe the magnetically induced ferroelectricity up to ∼175 K.

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Hexagonal ferrites: A review of the synthesis, properties and applications of hexaferrite ceramics

TL;DR: The most important members of the hexaferrite family are shown below, where Me = a small 2+ ion such as cobalt, nickel, or zinc, and Ba can be substituted by Sr: • M-type ferrites, such as BaFe12O19 (BaM or barium ferrite), SrFe 12O19(SrM or strontium ferite), and cobalt-titanium substituted M ferrite, Sr- or BaFe 12−2xCoxTixO19, or CoTiM as discussed by the authors.
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Magnetic field reversal of electric polarization and magnetoelectric phase diagram of the hexaferrite Ba1.3Sr0.7Co0.9Zn1.1Fe10.8Al1.2O22

TL;DR: In this article, a phase diagram describing the spin-induced ferroelectric phases with temperature and magnetic field was obtained for hexaferrite Ba1.3Sr0.7Co0.9Zn1.1Fe10.8Al1.2O22 single crystal.
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Two Distinct Ferroelectric Phases in Multiferroic Y-type Hexaferrite Ba$_{2}$Mg$_{2}$Fe$_{12}$O$_{22}$

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic phase diagram of the $Y$-type hexaferrite was studied using single-crystal neutron diffraction and the result indicated successive phase transitions where the magnetic modulation wave number changed discontinuously when a magnetic field is applied and the temperature is varied.
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Magnetic field controllable electric polarization in Y-type hexaferrite Ba0.5Sr1.5Co2Fe12O22

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic properties and magnetoelectric effect in Y-type hexaferrite polycrystalline sample of Ba0.5Sr1.5Co2Fe12O22 (BSCFO) were reported.
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Influence of Mg and Ni substitution on structural, microstructural and magnetic properties of Sr2Co2−xMgx/2Nix/2Fe12O22 (Co2Y) hexaferrite

TL;DR: In this paper, Mg and Ni substituted Y-type hexaferrite particles with narrow size distribution have been prepared by using a sol-gel auto combustion method, and the effects on structural, microstructure and magnetic properties have been investigated by substituting Mg2+ and Ni2+ at Co2+ sites.
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