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- W4297201623 abstract "Powders of BaFe12O19 and SrFe12O19 ferrites are synthesized by hydrothermal method from iron, strontium, and barium nitrates. The ratio of iron and barium (strontium) cations in the precursor solution was varied to establish the optimal conditions for the maximum yield of hexaferrite. X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy, vibrating sample magnetometry and dielectric spectroscopy are used for the characterization of the obtained materials. At a high Fe/Ba (Fe/Sr) ratio, the powders contain α-Fe2O3 as a secondary phase, which significantly reduces the magnetization and slightly decrease the coercivity. At the same time, a low Fe/Ba (Fe/Sr) ratio leads to the formation of BaFe2O4 (SrFeO3-x), which also leads to a decrease in magnetization and a sharp drop in the coercivity. Powders with a high content of hexaferrite are characterized by excellent coercive force (>5 kOe) and can be considered as a material for permanent magnets." @default.
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- W4297201623 title "Effect of the Fe/Ba and Fe/Sr ratios on the phase composition, dielectric properties and magnetic characteristics of M-type hexaferrites prepared by the hydrothermal method" @default.
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