Magnetic-anisotropy and magnetostriction constants of substituted lithium ferrites at 300°K

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Room-temperature measurements of magnetic-anisotropy constants K 1 and K2 and magnetostriction constants λ100 and λ111 on single-crystal lithium ferrites containing Al, Ti, Ga, Zn, In, Co, and Mn have been carried out by means of ferrimagnetic-resonance techniques at 5.8 GHz. From the measurements of K1, it appears that only cobalt has a significant effect on anisotropy, in accord with earlier works on other spinels. From the magnetostriction measurements, it is concluded that manganese has a significant effect on λ100 and λ111, where changes in the signs of both constants occur as the amount of substitution is increased. This effect of manganese substitutions is shown to also exist in the yttrium-iron garnet system. © 1969 The American Institute of Physics.

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Dionne, G. F. (1969). Magnetic-anisotropy and magnetostriction constants of substituted lithium ferrites at 300°K. Journal of Applied Physics, 40(11), 4486–4490. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1657219

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