Title :
Structural and Magnetic Properties of Mn
Substituted Ordered and Disordered Li
Cr
Author :
Shirsath, Sagar E. ; Mane, Mahesh L. ; Ghasemi, Abdorasoul ; Yasukawa, Yukiko ; Xiaoxi Liu ; Morisako, Akimitsu
Author_Institution :
Spin Device Technol. Center, Shinshu Univ., Nagano, Japan
Abstract :
A series of Li0.5MnxCr0.5Fe2-xO4 (x = 0.0-1 in the steps of 0.25) were synthesized by sol-gel auto combustion method, aiming to study the structural, magnetic and dielectric properties of ordered and disordered Li-ferrite related to the concentration of the substituted Mn3+ ions. X-ray diffraction measurements were used for analyzing the structural parameters of the prepared samples. Superstructure lines are observed for Li0.5Cr0.5Fe2O4 and disappear at higher levels of Mn3+ substitution. TEM images demonstrate that the particle size is uniform and are in good crystalline form. Saturation magnetization decreased from 51 to 24 emu/g, whereas coercivity varies from 90-170 Oe with Mn3+ substitution. Permeability measurements were carried out as a function of temperature. Initial permeability (μi)decreased with the increasing Mn3+ substitution. The dc resistivity increased with the Mn3+ substitution. Dielectric constant decreased with the increasing frequency and it also decreased with the increasing Mn3+ substitution.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; chromium compounds; coercive force; combustion synthesis; electrical resistivity; ferrites; lithium compounds; magnetic particles; magnetic permeability; manganese compounds; nanofabrication; nanomagnetics; nanoparticles; particle size; permittivity; sol-gel processing; transmission electron microscopy; Li0.5MnxCr0.5Fe2-xO4; TEM; X-ray diffraction; coercivity; dc resistivity; dielectric constant; dielectric properties; disordered nanoparticles; magnetic properties; ordered nanoparticles; particle size; permeability; saturation magnetization; sol-gel auto combustion method; structural properties; substitution; superstructure lines; Ferrites; Ions; Iron; Lithium; Magnetic properties; Manganese; Saturation magnetization; Dielectric constant; ferrite; magnetic properties; permeability;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2245634