Abstract
We describe the synthesis and characterization of magnetic materials with improved magnetic properties for permanent magnet applications. Sr1-xRExAl2Fe10O19 (RE = La, Ce, Tb, and Dy; x = 0.0 and 0.1) were prepared by ball milling and sintering at 1200 °C for 6 h. The effects of (Al3+-RE3+) substitution on the structural and magnetic properties of SrM hexaferrites were investigated by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and magnetic measurements at low (5 K), and high temperatures (from room temperature to above Curie temperature). The sample with x = 0, and that with La substitution, consisted of a single SrM phase. The rest of the samples contained traces of secondary oxide phases, and exhibited a small reduction in lattice parameters compared with the unsubstituted SrFe12O19. The coercivity of the samples (8800 ≤ H cM ≤ 9750 Oe) was more than double the standard value of the unsubstituted compound, and the Curie temperatures was >300 °C for all samples. Also, the saturation magnetization (32.5-46.4 emu g-1) was high enough to make the overall magnetic properties of these compounds potentially important for the permanent magnet industry.
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Al-Garalleh, G. A., Mahmood, S. H., Bsoul, I., & Loloee, R. (2020). Structural and magnetic properties of RE-Al substituted nanocrystalline hexaferrites (Sr1-xRExAl2Fe10O19). Materials Research Express, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab5ddd
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