Title :
Magnetic Properties of Sr Substituted Y-Type Hexaferrite
Author :
Kwang Lae Cho ; Chul Sung Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Kookmin Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
With the recent advances in high frequency antennas and RF devices requiring miniaturization, broad bandwidth, and impedance matching, magnetic material such as hexaferrites with high resonance frequency have been studied extensively. Here, we synthesized the Y-type hexaferrites (Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22) by solid state reaction method and investigated their crystalline and magnetic properties by XRD, VSM, Mössbauer spectrometer and network analyzer. XRD patterns show that Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22 samples have rhombohedral structures with space group R-3m. The VSM measurements show that the Zn substitution decreases the Néel temperature significantly while the Sr substitution does not. However, the spin reorientation temperature, corresponding to non-collinear helical to collinear ferrimagnetic transition, of Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22 increased with Sr concentration. Complex permeability and permittivity of Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22 samples were measured by network analyzer between 100 MHz to 4 GHz. Our study shows that the permeability of Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22 (x = 0, y = 0.4) sintered at 1100°C is 2.38 at 2.45 GHz with tan δμ ≤ 0.1. Our experimental observation shows the potential application of Ba2-xSrxCo2-yFe12O22 in RF devices in UHF band.
Keywords :
Mossbauer effect; Neel temperature; X-ray diffraction; barium compounds; chemical exchanges; cobalt compounds; ferrites; magnetic transitions; magnetometers; sintering; space groups; strontium compounds; Ba2-xSrxCo2-yZnyFe12O22; Mossbauer spectrometer; Neel temperature; Sr substituted Y-type hexaferrite; VSM measurements; XRD; Zn substitution; collinear ferrimagnetic transition; complex permeability; crystalline properties; frequency 2.45 GHz; magnetic properties; network analyzer; noncollinear helical ferrimagnetic transition; permittivity; rhombohedral structures; sintering; solid state reaction method; space group R-3m; spin reorientation temperature; temperature 1100 degC; Barium; Iron; Magnetic properties; Permeability; Radio frequency; Temperature measurement; Zinc; Cation occupancy; Mössbauer spectroscopy; Y-type hexaferrite;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2243125