Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8153833 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
An efficient and inexpensive process is presented that produces highly oriented bulk compacts made of BaM particles. Barium hexaferrite particles (BaM, nominal composition BaFe11O19) were prepared by a chemical coprecipitation method, using different rates and types of precipitating agents (NaOH and Na2CO3). It was demonstrated that when a large excess of Na2CO3 is used, a noteworthy packing of hexagonal BaM platelets is obtained, after mechanical compaction and firing at moderate temperature (1140â¯Â°C), without including any more steps than those required for a conventional sintering process. The hysteresis loop displays a very competitive squareness of 0.88 (normalized remanent magnetization) and a coercivity of 215â¯kA/m, which make this BaM bulk ferrite suitable for self-biased applications.
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Authors
Jean-Luc Mattei, Cong Nha Le, Alexis Chevalier, Azar Maalouf, Nathan Noutehou, Patrick Queffelec, Vincent Laur,