Title :
Structural, Morphological, and Magnetic Characterization of Sol-Gel Synthesized MnCuZn Ferrites
Author :
Ramay, Shahid Mahmood ; Rafique, Hafiz Muhammad ; Aslam, Sana ; Siddiqi, Saadat Anwar ; Atiq, Shahid ; Saleem, Muneeba ; Naseem, Shahzad ; Shar, Muhammad Ali
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Manganese copper ferrites belong to a family of ferrites with specific importance due to their high permeability values and low losses at low frequencies. In this paper, a series of ferrite samples has been synthesized using a novel and low cost sol-gel autocombustion route in order to systematically investigate the structural, compositional, morphological, and magnetic properties when zinc is substituted by copper in the series. X-ray diffraction reveals that all the samples have characteristic cubic spinel structure. The effect of zinc substitution at the copper site on the chemical bonding of the ferrite samples was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis was performed to determine the homogeneity and stoichiometric composition of elements present in the samples. Nanosized, uniformly shaped grains were evident from the images obtained using a scanning electron microscopy, which indirectly confirms the significance of the autocombustion synthesis technique employed in this paper. Magnetic properties determined using a vibrating sample magnetometer exhibited that zinc substitution could enhance the saturation magnetization of the samples, attributed to the substitution of a paramagnetic element (zinc) by a diamagnetic one (copper).
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; X-ray chemical analysis; X-ray diffraction; bonds (chemical); chemical exchanges; copper compounds; doping profiles; ferrites; grain size; infrared spectra; magnetic permeability; magnetisation; magnetometry; manganese compounds; nanostructured materials; scanning electron microscopy; sol-gel processing; stoichiometry; zinc compounds; Fourier transform infrared spectra; Mn0.5Cu0.5-xZnxFe2O4; MnCuZn ferrites; X-ray diffraction; autocombustion synthesis; chemical bonding; cubic spinel structure; diamagnetic element; energy dispersive X-ray analysis; nanosized grains; paramagnetic element; permeability; saturation magnetization; scanning electron microscopy; sol-gel autocombustion route; sol-gel synthesis; stoichiometric composition; vibrating sample magnetometer; zinc substitution; Combustion; Educational institutions; Ferrites; Magnetic properties; Powders; X-ray diffraction; Zinc; Ferrites; magnetic properties; sol-gel autocombustion; spinel structure;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2317111