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Structural and Magnetic Properties of Co-Mn Ferrite Prepared by a Sol-gel Method

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 5, Number 4, 31 Dec 2000, Pages 111-115
Woo Chul Kim(Department of Physics, Kookmin University), Young Suk Yi(Department of Physics, Kookmin University), Chul Sung Kim* (Department of Physics, Kookmin University)
Abstract
Ultrafine Co0.9Mn0.1Fe2O4 powders have been fabricated by a sol-gel method. Structural and magnetic properties of the powders were investigated by x-ray diffractometry, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Mossbauer spectroscopy, and vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM). Co-Mn ferrite powders that were fired at and above 773 K contained only a single spinel phase and behaved ferrimagnetically. Powders fired at 673 and 723 K had a spinel structure and were mixed paramagnetic and ferrimagnetic in nature. The magnetic behavior of Co-Mn ferrite powders fired at and above 873 K showed that an increase of the firing temperature yielded a decrease in the coercivity and an increase in the saturation magnetization. The maximum saturation magnetization and coercivity of Co-Mn ferrite powders were 66.7 emu/g and 1523 Oe, respectively, Mössbauer spectra of the powder fired at 923 K were taken at various temperatures ranging from 13 to 850 K. The iron ions.at both A (tetrahedral) and B (octahedral) sites were found to be in ferric high-spin states. The Néel temperature TN was found to be 850 ± 2 K. Debye temperatures far A and B sites were found to be ΘA = 757 ± 5 K and ΘB = 282 ± 5 K, respectively.
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