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    AIP Publishing ; 2000
    In:  Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 87, No. 9 ( 2000-05-01), p. 6241-6243
    In: Journal of Applied Physics, AIP Publishing, Vol. 87, No. 9 ( 2000-05-01), p. 6241-6243
    Abstract: Ultrafine Ni0.65Zn0.35Cu0.2Fe1.8O4 particles were fabricated by a sol–gel method. The magnetic and structural properties of the powders were investigated with x-ray diffraction, vibrating sample magnetometer, and Mössbauer spectroscopy. Ni–Zn–Cu ferrite powders that were fired at and above 823 K have only a single phase spinel structure and behave ferrimagnetically. Powders annealed at 523, 623, and 723 K have a typical spinel structure and are simultaneously paramagnetic and ferrimagnetic in nature. The magnetic behavior of Ni–Zn–Cu ferrite powders fired at and above 623 K showed that an increase of the annealing temperature yielded a decrease of the coercivity and an increase of the saturation magnetization. The maximum coercivity and the saturation magnetization of Ni–Zn–Cu ferrite powders were Hc=96 Oe and Ms=68 emu/g. Mössbauer spectra of powder annealed at 1223 K were taken at various temperatures ranging from 12 to 675 K. As the temperature increased toward TN, a systematic line broadening effect in the Mössbauer spectra was observed and was interpreted as originating from the different temperature dependencies of the magnetic hyperfine fields at various iron sites. The isomer shifts indicated that the iron ions were ferric at the tetrahedral [A] and the octahedral site [B] . The Néel temperature was determined to be TN=675±2 K.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-8979 , 1089-7550
    Language: English
    Publisher: AIP Publishing
    Publication Date: 2000
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