Title :
Effects of annealing on the microwave properties of spin-spray Ni-Zn ferrites
Author :
Lubitz, Peter ; Lawrence, Steven H. ; Rachford, Frederic J. ; Rappoli, Brian J.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have studied the properties of a series of spinel ferrite thin films prepared from aqueous solutions at temperatures slightly below 100°C, for a range of compositions from pure Fe3O4 to about Ni0.34Zn0.18Fe2.48O4. As made, the films are semiconducting and have high dielectric losses, but have narrow ferromagnetic resonance linewidths and often display standing spinwave spectra. As a result of annealing in air at temperatures above 300°C, these ferrites undergo a transformation to a state having much higher resistivity and a reduced magnetic moment compared to as-grown films. This annealing decreases the microwave dielectric losses, but increases the ferromagnetic resonance linewidth. The changes in these properties with annealing are consistent with a partial transformation from spinel to maghemite, γ-Fe2O 3
Keywords :
annealing; dielectric losses; ferrites; ferromagnetic resonance; magnetic moments; magnetic thin films; nickel compounds; solid-state phase transformations; zinc compounds; 300 C; Ni0.34Zn0.18Fe2.48O4; annealing; high dielectric losses; microwave dielectric losses; microwave properties; narrow ferromagnetic resonance linewidths; reduced magnetic moment; semiconducting; spin-spray Ni-Zn ferrites; spinel ferrite thin films; spinel to maghemite transformation; standing spinwave spectra; Annealing; Dielectric losses; Ferrite films; Iron; Magnetic films; Magnetic resonance; Semiconductivity; Semiconductor films; Temperature distribution; Zinc;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on