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Fabrication and magnetic properties of hexagonal BaFe12O19 ferrite obtained by magnetic-field-assisted hydrothermal process

Journal

CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages 1426-1430

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cap.2018.08.010

Keywords

M-type hexaferrite; High magnetic fields; Magnetic property

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [11374304, U1632161]
  2. Foundation of Educational Commission of Anhui Province [KJ2018A0393, KJ2016B004, KJ2018A0394]

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High magnetic field effects on the microstructure and magnetic properties of BaFe12O19 hexaferrites synthesized hydrothermal method have been investigated. The obtained results indicate that the lattice constant decreases gradually as the magnetic field strength increases, which may be attributed to the lattice distortion resulted from the high magnetic field. Polycrystalline BaFe12O19 samples prepared under magnetic field strength at zero and 5 T are single phase. It is found that application of external magnetic field during synthesis can induce orientated growth of the hexaferrite crystals along the easy magnetic axis. The magnetic properties can be effectively regulated by an application of high magnetic fields. It is observed that the BaFe12O19 prepared under a 5 T magnetic field exhibits a higher room-temperature saturation magnetization (66.3 emu/g) than that of the sample (43.6 emu/g) obtained without magnetic field. The results can be explained as the enhanced crystalline, improvement of Fe3+ ions occupancy and the oriented growth induced by the external magnetic field. The growing orientation of particles gives rise to increased coercivity due to the enhancement in shape anisotropy. It is expected that an application of magnetic field during the formation of magnetic nanoparticles could be a promising technique to modify magnetic properties with excellent performance.

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