Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1803873 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The synthesis of a series of Mg-Cu-Zn ferrites with the substitution of Cu for Mg has been obtained by solid-state reaction method. Microstuctural and structural analyses were carried out using a scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively. The lattice parameter is found to increase with increasing copper content. A remarkable densification is observed with the addition of Cu ions in the ferrites. Microstructural analyses indicate that CuO influences the microstructure of the ferrites by the formation of liquid phase during sintering. The grain size significantly increases with increasing copper content. Exaggerated grain growth is observed for the samples of x=0.25-0.35. The initial magnetic permeability (μâ²) increases sharply with increasing concentration of Cu ions. This increase in μⲠis explained with the grain growth mechanism and enhanced densification of the ferrites. The resonance frequency of all the samples shifts toward the lower frequency as the permeability increases with Cu content. Sintering temperature Ts also affects the densification, grain growth and initial magnetic permeability of the samples.
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Authors
M. Manjurul Haque, M. Huq, M.A. Hakim,