| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1591705 | Solid State Communications | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•Mn-ferrite was synthesized by a modified chemical co-precipitation method.•The material was studied by Neutron Powder Diffraction.•Diffraction experiments were performed at variable temperature from 1.6 K to 573 K.•Three temperature intervals and related magnetic behavior were identified.
MnFe2O4 is a low-cost and stable magnetic spinel ferrite. In this phase, the influence of the inversion degree on the magnetic properties is still not well understood. To understand this relationship, Mn-ferrite was synthesized by a chemical co-precipitation method modified in our laboratory and studied by using the Neutron Powder Diffraction from 1.6 K to 1243 K. A full refinement of both crystal and magnetic structures was performed in order to correlate the high-temperature cation partitioning, the Curie transition and the structure changes of the Mn-ferrite. In this work three main temperature intervals are detected, characterized by different Mn-ferrite behaviors: first, ranging from 1.6 K to 573 K, where MnFe2O4 is magnetic; second, from 573 K to 623 K, where MnFe2O4 becomes paramagnetic without cation partitioning; and lastly, from 673 K to 1243 K, where cation partitioning occurs.
