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Ferrites magnetic properties

Ceramic materials—Magnetic properties. 2. Ferrites—Magnetic properties. I. Title. II. Series. [Pg.318]

Faraday rotation, 12-165 to 178 organic, 12-114 to 116 Ferrites, magnetic properties, 12-105 to 113 Ferroelectric crystals... [Pg.2481]

Spinel ferrites, isostmctural with the mineral spinel [1302-67-6] MgAl204, combine interesting soft magnetic properties with a relatively high electrical resistivity. The latter permits low eddy current losses in a-c appHcations, and based on this feature spinel ferrites have largely replaced the iron-based core materials in the r-f range. The main representatives are MnZn-ferrites (frequencies up to about 1 MH2) and NiZn-ferrites (frequencies 1 MHz). [Pg.187]

The magnetic properties of ferrites are intricately related to composition, microstmcture, and processing much more so than in the case of metals primarily because of the complex chemistry of the oxides and because of the ceramic processing requited to produce the finished parts. [Pg.375]

Fig. 8. Composition regions of optimal magnetic properties ia the MnZn ferrite system (33). Values of ia units of Pq. Fig. 8. Composition regions of optimal magnetic properties ia the MnZn ferrite system (33). Values of ia units of Pq.
The sensitive dependence of the electrical and magnetic properties of spinel-type compounds on composition, temperature, and detailed cation arrangement has proved a powerful incentive for the extensive study of these compounds in connection with the solid-state electronics industry. Perhaps the best-known examples are the ferrites, including the extraordinary compound magnetite Fc304 (p. 1080) which has an inverse spinel structure (Fe )t[Fe Fe ]o04. [Pg.249]

Magnetic properties Barium ferrite, iron oxide Ba, Fe... [Pg.587]

Intrinsically conducting polymers, 13 540 Intrinsic bioremediation, 3 767 defined, 3 759t Intrinsic detectors, 22 180 Intrinsic fiber-optic sensors, 11 148 Intrinsic magnetic properties, of M-type ferrites, 11 67-68 Intrinsic photoconductors, 19 138 Intrinsic rate expressions, 21 341 Intrinsic semiconductors, 22 235-236 energy gap at room temperature, 5 596t Intrinsic strength, of vitreous silica, 22 428 Intrinsic-type detectors, cooling, 19 136 Intrinsic viscosity (TV), of thermoplastics, 10 178... [Pg.485]

Primary intermediates, 9 265-266 Primary intrinsic magnetic properties, of M-type ferrites, 11 67-68 Primary ions, backscattered, 24 106 Primary irritancy toxicology studies, 25 218... [Pg.759]

Secondary intrinsic magnetic properties, of M-type ferrites, 11 67, 68 Secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS), 24 74. See also SIMS entries archaeological materials, 5 744 Secondary ions, measurement of, 24 107 Secondary lead, 14 756-760 developments related to, 14 760 Secondary mercury production, end-uses and sources for, 16 39-42 Secondary metabolites... [Pg.825]

Study of Magnetic Properties of Mixed Cobalt-Zinc Ferrites Synthesized By Solid State Reaction Technique. [Pg.116]

The spinel ferrites were fabricated by solid state reaction technique. Cobalt and Zinc ferrites CoxZnyFe204,(x=0.7,0.3,0.4,0.2 and y=0.3,0.7,0.6,0.8) were prepared by solid state reaction technique. The crystalline structure of the sample was investigated by X-ray diffraction(XRD). All samples show cubic spinel structure. The lattice parameter decreases with increasing cobalt content. Magnetic properties shows that the prepared sample exhibit ferromagnetic behaviour at room temperature. The saturation magnetization increases with increasing cobalt content. Curie temperature... [Pg.116]


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