2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cap.2012.12.009
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Size dependent structural and magnetic behaviour of CaFe2O4

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“…It indicates that the Mr, Ms, and SQR values are strongly associated with the crystallite size and particle size as well as the dispersion of MgFe 2 O 4 nanoparticles. similar result is also obtained by Samariya et al [8] The change of Ms is attributed to the frozen disordered spins at the surface. [8] Such a relationship may also suggest the reduction of CaCO 3 volumes as the sintering temperature increases [ Fig.…”
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“…It indicates that the Mr, Ms, and SQR values are strongly associated with the crystallite size and particle size as well as the dispersion of MgFe 2 O 4 nanoparticles. similar result is also obtained by Samariya et al [8] The change of Ms is attributed to the frozen disordered spins at the surface. [8] Such a relationship may also suggest the reduction of CaCO 3 volumes as the sintering temperature increases [ Fig.…”
Section: Ftir and Raman Analysissupporting
confidence: 85%
“…similar result is also obtained by Samariya et al [8] The change of Ms is attributed to the frozen disordered spins at the surface. [8] Such a relationship may also suggest the reduction of CaCO 3 volumes as the sintering temperature increases [ Fig. 6A at room temperature.…”
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“…[1,2]. In addition, CaFe 2 O 4 shows remarkable physical characteristics, such as high thermal stability, which makes it applicable over a wide temperature range [3].…”
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“…Here, the sharp lines correspond primarily to the well-crystallised Ca2FeO4 spinel, but the presence of other compositions (e.g., Ca2Fe2O5) can also be detected [115,116]. Furthermore, the proportion of each spinel phase can be deduced from the 57 Fe Mössbauer spectra.…”
Section: Figure 21 57 Fe Mössbauer Spectra and The Corresponding X-ramentioning
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