2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2006.08.037
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Formation and magnetic properties of nanosized PbFe12O19 particles synthesized by citrate precursor technique

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“…The remnant magnetic (M r ) of the PFO ceramic was 24.5 emu/g, the saturation magnetization was~50 emu/g. The magnetic coercivity (H c ) of the PFO ceramics is 2168 Oe, which is lower than the reported value of 3800 Oe of the PFO ceramics sintered at 800°C [16]. The PFO ceramic exhibit reduced magnetization value in comparison with its counterpart being sintered at lower temperature.…”
Section: Ferromagnetism Of Pfo Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…The remnant magnetic (M r ) of the PFO ceramic was 24.5 emu/g, the saturation magnetization was~50 emu/g. The magnetic coercivity (H c ) of the PFO ceramics is 2168 Oe, which is lower than the reported value of 3800 Oe of the PFO ceramics sintered at 800°C [16]. The PFO ceramic exhibit reduced magnetization value in comparison with its counterpart being sintered at lower temperature.…”
Section: Ferromagnetism Of Pfo Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…M-type hexaferrites denoted as PbFe 12 O 19 has attracted a lot of attention because of their excellent magnetic properties and potential application in various fields [16,17]. Their properties of large magneto crystalline anisotropy, high saturation magnetization and coercivity result in its usage as plastic magnets, recording media, permanent magnets, and components in microwave and high frequency devices [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ferrites find tremendous use in electronic material, radio, computer, and medicine industry [2][3][4], owing to a favorable combination of sufficiently high magnetic properties, chemical stability, and low production cost. The current challenge is to synthesize ferrites with well-controlled shape and size, fine morphology, uniform composition, and desired magnetic properties at lower sintering temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the literature it is known that formation of the phases in the PbOFe 2 O 3 system presents some problems due to a lowmutual reactivity of the oxides as well as due to PbO evaporation during thermal treatment [20,21]. Some authors [21][22][23] O 19 , are formed in the investigated system. In the presented study attempts to verify the kind of phases formed in the PbO-Fe 2 O 3 system were undertaken.…”
Section: Thermal Stability Of Lead(ii) Oxidementioning
confidence: 99%