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Effect on Magnetic Properties of Zinc Doped Nano Ferrites Synthesized by Precursor or Method

Nanocrystalline Cu-Zn ferrites have been synthesized using precursor method. Cu-Zn ferrites were formed at low temperature without any impurities. The particle sizes were observed to decrease from 60 nm to 50 nm with increasing non-magnetic Zn doping. Cu is used to decrease the sintering temperature...

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Published in:International letters of chemistry, physics and astronomy physics and astronomy, 2013-10, Vol.19, p.37-43
Main Authors: Anjaneyulu, T., Murthy, P. Narayana, Rafi, S.M., Bademiya, S., Samuel John, G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Nanocrystalline Cu-Zn ferrites have been synthesized using precursor method. Cu-Zn ferrites were formed at low temperature without any impurities. The particle sizes were observed to decrease from 60 nm to 50 nm with increasing non-magnetic Zn doping. Cu is used to decrease the sintering temperature. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and IR analysis of Cu-Zn revealed the formation of Single-Phase Spinel structure at very low annealing temperature. The particle sizes observed from XRD is very well in agreement with SEM analysis. Cu-Zn ferrite nanoparticles were observed to be dependent on the particle size. Saturation (Ms) and Remanence (Mr) magnetization of ferrites increases due to the modifications occurred among the A-B, A-A and B-B interactions of Spinel structure. The Coercive force (Hc) decreases with increase of Zn ions concentration.
ISSN:2299-3843
2299-3843
DOI:10.56431/p-52ue2s