Preparation of Densified Fine-Grain High-Frequency MnZn Ferrite Using the Cold Sintering Process

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The densified MnZn ferrite ceramics were prepared using the cold sintering process under pressure, with an acetate ethanol solution used as the transient solvent. The effects of the transient solvent, the pressure and annealing temperature on the density, and the micromorphology and magnetic properties of the sintered MnZn ferrites were studied. The densified MnZn ferrite was obtained using the cold sintering process and its relative density reached up to 85.4%. The transient solvent and high pressure are essential to the cold sintering process for MnZn ferrite. The annealing treatment is indispensable in obtaining the sample with the higher density. The relative density was further increased to 97.2% for the sample annealed at 950 °C for 6 h. The increase in the annealing temperature reduces the power loss at high frequencies.

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Ying, Y., Hu, L., Li, Z., Zheng, J., Yu, J., Li, W., … Che, S. (2023). Preparation of Densified Fine-Grain High-Frequency MnZn Ferrite Using the Cold Sintering Process. Materials, 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16093454

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