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The structural, DC resistivity and magnetic properties of Zr and Co co-substituted Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4

Journal

HELIYON
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01800

Keywords

Materials science; XRD; SEM; TEM; VSM; Saturation magnetization; Permeability

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The Zr and Co co-substituted Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 have been synthesized by sol-gel auto combustion method. The XRD patterns provide single phase cubic spinel with (Fd (3) over barm(O-h(7)) space group and extra peaks found in XRD patterns from x = 0.24 to x = 0.4. The experimental lattice parameter is increased from 8.3995 angstrom to 8.4129 angstrom and the theoretical lattice parameter is increased from 8.3948 angstrom to 8.4130 angstrom with increasing dopant concentration. The substitute ions in place of ferric ions cause the significant changes in all structural parameters. The D.C resistivity is increased from 126597 Omega-cm to 684229 Omega-cm and the drift mobility is decreased from 4.9x10(-36) cm(2)/V-s to 1.88x 10(-36) cm(2)/V-s with increasing dopant concentration. The activation energy is decreased from 0.2108 eV to 0.0905 eV with increasing doping concentration. The saturation magnetization is decreased from 71.1559 emu/gm to 28.2405 emu/gm and the net magnetic moment is decreased from 6.3556 Bhor magnetons to 2.5523 Bhor magnetons with increasing dopant concentration. The Y-K angles are increased from 20.0723 degrees to 59.4274 degrees with increasing dopant concentration. The anisotropy constant has increased from 100 to 351 with increasing dopant concentration. The permeability is decreased from 117 to 19.4524 with increasing dopant concentration.

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