Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1804149 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Zinc-substituted cobalt ferrites, Co1–xZnxFe2O4, were for the first time successfully prepared by forced hydrolysis method. The obtained materials are single phase, monodispersed nanocrystalline with an average grain size of about 3 nm. These materials are superparamagnetic at room temperature and ferrimagnetic at temperature lower than the blocking temperature. When the zinc substitution increases from x=0 to 0.4, at 4.2 K, the saturation magnetization increases from 72.1 to 99.7 emu/g. The high saturation magnetization of these samples suggests that this method is suitable for preparing high-quality nanocrystalline magnetic ferrites for practical applications.
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Authors
G.V. Duong, N. Hanh, D.V. Linh, R. Groessinger, P. Weinberger, E. Schafler, M. Zehetbauer,