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Magnetic and absorbing properties of M-type substituted hexaferrites BaFe12-x Ga x O19 (0.1 < x < 1.2)

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Volume 123, Issue 3, Pages 461-469

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S1063776116090089

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (competitiveness growth program of MISiS) under Russian Federation state order on organization of scientific activity [K4-2015-040, K3-2016-019]
  2. BRFFI [F15D-003]
  3. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research program [04-4-1121-2015/2017]

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X-ray powder diffraction is used to determine the unit cell parameters and to refine the crystal structure of the solid solutions of M-type hexagonal barium ferrite BaFe12-x Ga (x) O-19 (x = 0.1-1.2) with isostructural diamagnetic cation Ga3+ substitution at T = 300 K. As the level of substitution increases, the unit cell parameters are shown to decrease monotonically. The temperature (300 K aecurrency sign T aecurrency sign 750 K, H = 8.6 kOe) and field (T = 300 K,-20 kOe aecurrency sign H aecurrency sign 20 kOe) dependences of the saturation magnetization of these solid solutions are studied with a vibrating-sample magnetometer. The concentration dependences of the Curie temperature T (C), the specific spontaneous magnetization, and the coercive force are plotted. The magnetic parameters are found to decrease with increasing substitution. The microwave properties of the solid solutions are analyzed in an external magnetic field (0 aecurrency sign H aecurrency sign 4 kOe). As the cation Ga3+ concentration increases from x = 0.1 to 0.6, the natural ferromagnetic resonance (NFMR) frequency decreases; as the concentration increases further to x = 1.2, this frequency again increases. As the cation Ga3+ concentration increases, the NFMR line width increases, which indicates a widening of the frequency range where electromagnetic radiation is intensely absorbed. Here, the resonance curve peak amplitude changes insignificantly. The shift of the NFMR frequency in an applied magnetic field is more pronounced for samples with low cation Ga3+ concentrations. The role of diamagnetic substitution is revealed, and the prospects and advantages of Ga-substituted beryllium hexaferrite as the material absorbing high-frequency electromagnetic radiation are demonstrated.

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