Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5459309 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
We fabricated polycrystalline yttrium-iron-garnet (Y3Fe5O12, YIG) samples using the sol-gel synthesis method to develop an energy harvesting material based on the spin Seebeck effect. We confirmed that crystallization occurred during calcination at 850 °C and that only the polycrystalline YIG structure was formed. We found that a sintering process at 1400 °C not only increased the size of the YIG particles and the densification of their microstructure but also enhanced their saturation magnetization (Ms) and dramatically reduced their coercivity (Hc). A mechanical pressing process was carried out between the calcination and sintering treatments to prepare a free-standing YIG fillet sample. We found that Ms was enhanced by almost three times without an associated reduction in Hc. We found that mechanical pressing assists the oxidation reaction during the subsequent sintering process by increasing the surface energy and densification before the heat treatment.
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Authors
Min-Sun Jang, Im-Jun Roh, Jungmin Park, Chong-Yun Kang, Won Jun Choi, Seung-Hyub Baek, Sung Soo Park, Jung-Woo Yoo, Ki-Suk Lee,