Structure and magnetic properties of aerosol synthesized barium ferrite particles

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The aerosol synthesis technique has been employed to produce barium ferrite particles. X-ray and electron diffraction, scanning and transmission microscopy methods were used to find detailed information on crystallography, morphology and chemical composition of as prepared and annealed powders. A detailed study has been made of the correlation between magnetic hysteresis parameters and the inner structure of submicrometer ferrite particles.

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Kaczmarek, W. A., Ninham, B. W., & Calka, A. (1991). Structure and magnetic properties of aerosol synthesized barium ferrite particles. Journal of Applied Physics, 70(10), 5909–5911. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.350103

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