Magnetic properties of exchange-coupled permanent magnets based on barium hexaferrite and cobalt ferrite nanocomposites
Sang-il Yoon,
Hyunseung Kim,
Jihun Choi
et al.
Abstract:The strategy of blending hard and soft magnetic materials to synthesize nanocomposites offers new possibilities for magnetic materials. We focus on synthesizing and optimizing BaFe12O19-CoFe2O4 nanocomposites using a co-precipitation method to enhance the magnetic properties through exchange coupling. The synthesis conditions including pH, annealing temperature, and blending ratio were systematically investigated. The precursor synthesized at pH 13 produced uniform precipitates, and upon annealing at 1000 °C, … Show more
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