Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1791840 Journal of Crystal Growth 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single crystals of aluminum substituted barium hexaferrite were grown by the floating zone method with optical heating. Single crystals were produced from a melt of stoichiometric composition. The process was carried out under a pressure of 50 atm of oxygen. In the system BaO–(x)Al2O3–(6−x)Fe2O3 the region of single phase crystal growth from the melt is limited by the value x=3. For higher substitutions single-phase crystallization is not observed. The grown single crystals are cylindrical boules with a diameter of 4–5 mm and with lengths up to 50 mm. To avert cracking the crystals have been annealed during the process of growth at 1100 °C. The content of FeO in the composition of single crystals of barium hexaferrite, grown by zone melting under an oxygen pressure of 50 atm, is approximately 0.3 wt%. In the system of hexaferrite–aluminates the macroscopic magnetic moment of the material disappears at x=3.

► To grow single crystals of hexaferrites–aluminates we used the floating zone method with optical heating. ► For limiting of FeO content in crystals the high oxygen pressure up to 50 atm in crystallization chamber was used. ► It has been established that obtaining perfect crystal is possible if not more than half of iron is substituted by aluminum. ► The magnetic and electronic properties of hexaferrites–aluminates single crystals were investigated.

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