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Crystal chemistry and single-phase synthesis of Gd3+ substituted Co-Zn ferrite nanoparticles for enhanced magnetic properties

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 44, Pages 25258-25267

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra04282a

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Rare earth (RE) ions are known to improve the magnetic interactions in spinel ferrites if they are accommodated in the lattice, whereas the formation of a secondary phase leads to the degradation of the magnetic properties of materials. Therefore, it is necessary to solubilize the RE ions in a spinel lattice to get the most benefit. In this context, this work describes the synthesis of Co-Zn ferrite nanoparticles and the Gd3+ doping effect on the tuning of their magnetic properties. The modified sol-gel synthesis approach offered a facile way to synthesize ferrite nanoparticles using water as the solvent. X-ray diffraction with Rietveld refinement confirmed that both pure Co-Zn ferrite and Gd3+ substituted Co-Zn ferrite maintained single-phase cubic spinel structures. Energy dispersive spectroscopy was used to determine the elemental compositions of the nanoparticles. Field and temperature dependent magnetic characteristics were measured by employing a vibration sample magnetometer in field cooled (FC)/zero field cooled (ZFC) modes. Magnetic interactions were also determined by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The saturation magnetization and coercivity of Co-Zn ferrite were improved with the Gd3+ substitution due to the Gd3+ (4f(7))-Fe3+ (3d(5)) interactions. The increase in magnetization and coercivity makes these Gd3+ substituted materials applicable for use in magnetic recording media and permanent magnets.

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