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Magnetic, dielectric and microwave properties of M–Ti substituted barium hexaferrites (M=Mn2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Ni2+, Zn2+)
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In this article, several divalent cations together with tetravalent Ti4+ ion were replaced by two trivalent Fe3+ ions of barium hexaferrite in the form of BaFe10M2+Ti4+O19.About:
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Tunable complex permeability and enhanced microwave absorption properties of BaNixCo1−xTiFe10O19
TL;DR: In this article, Ni-doped barium hexaferrite (BaNi x Co 1 − x TiFe 10 O 19 ) powders were synthesized via the sol-gel combustion method.
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Effect of Cr 3+ substitution on AC susceptibility of Ba hexaferrite nanoparticles
TL;DR: In this article, nano-sized particles of BaCrxFe12−xO19 (0.0) hexaferrite were fabricated through citrate auto gel combustion process and the impact of Cr-ion substitution on ac magnetic susceptibility properties of Ba-hexaferrite was explored.
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Magnetic and microwave properties of BaFe12O19 substituted with magnetic, non-magnetic and dielectric ions
TL;DR: In this paper, 1% boron (B 2 O 3 ) was added to the initial mixture of oxides to inhibit crystal growth at lower temperatures, and the structural and morphological characterization of samples were done by X-ray powder diffractometer and scanning electron microscopy.
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Elucidation of phase evolution, microstructural, Mössbauer and magnetic properties of Co2+Al3+ doped M-type BaSr hexaferrites synthesized by a ceramic method
Jasbir Singh,Charanjeet Singh,Dalveer Kaur,H.M. Zaki,I.A. Abdel-Latif,S. Bindra Narang,Rajshree B. Jotania,Sanjay R. Mishra,Rajat Joshi,Preksha N. Dhruv,Madhav Ghimire,Sagar E. Shirsath,Sher Singh Meena +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural and parameters associated with magnetic properties have been investigated as a function of Co2+ and Al3+ ions substitution in Ba05Sr05CoxAlxFe12−2xO19 ferrites.
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Effect of site preferences on structural and magnetic switching properties of CO–Zr doped strontium hexaferrite SrCoxZrxFe(12−2x)O19
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the correlation between the distribution of cations over five crystallographic sublattices and magnetic properties of Sr-hexaferrites in the coupled substitution of magnetic Co 2+ and non-magnetic Zr 4+ for Fe 3+.
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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.