Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1793583 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
As a good gyromagnetic material for the applications in microwave and millimeter wave devices, Ba-hexaferrite quasi-single crystals have been successfully fabricated by using its nanosized single-domain crystallites as the starting materials via press-forming in magnetic field and sintering with minor liquid phase participation at 1280 °C for 10 h. The material is characterized by a highly densified and laminar fracture microtexture with a grain orientation degree of as high as 99% and shows a single-crystal magnetization behavior featured by 4πMs=4654 Gs, Ha=16800 Oe and Hc=120 Oe, suggesting a narrower ferromagnetic resonance linewidth ΔH than the counterpart fabricated by solid-state sintering technique.
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Authors
Liu Junliang, Zeng Yanwei, Sheng Xiaodong, Guo Cuijing, Zhang Wei,