Influence of grinding, pressing and sintering of the powder 50.0 wt% Fe, 47.0 wt% BaTiO3 and 3.0 wt% TiO2 on morphology, microstructure, magnetic and electric properties
A mixture of 50.0 wt% Fe, 47.0 wt% BaTiO3, and 3.0 wt% TiO2 powders is milled and then pressed and sintered. Samples sintered from ground powders have a structure consisting of plates. They consist of the crystalline phase BaFe12O19 and crystalline and amorphous phases Fe, BaTiO3, and TiO2. Samples...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science of sintering 2023, p.67-67 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A mixture of 50.0 wt% Fe, 47.0 wt% BaTiO3, and 3.0 wt% TiO2 powders is milled
and then pressed and sintered. Samples sintered from ground powders have a
structure consisting of plates. They consist of the crystalline phase
BaFe12O19 and crystalline and amorphous phases Fe, BaTiO3, and TiO2. Samples
sintered from powders ground for more than 180 min are compact and composed
of BaFe12O19 crystals embedded in an amorphous matrix consisting of
amorphous BaTiO3 and TiO2 phases. Magnetization of a sample ground for 220
min gradually decreases with increasing temperature up to 440?C. This
decrease result from the transition of ordered domains into chaotically
directed domains. Above 440?C, the thermal energy is sufficiently large to
destroy ordered paramagnetic ferromagnetic and weakly ferromagnetic domains.
During sample cooling in the absence of an external magnetic field, the
temperature dependence of magnetization is the same as that obtained during
heating in the magnetic field. However, during the sample cooling in the
magnetic field, substantially higher values of magnetization are obtained.
Considerably higher magnetization of the cooled sample remains even after
switching off the external magnetic field. The sintered sample, previously
pressed in the magnetic field, has a higher dielectric constant than the
sample pressed in the absence of the magnetic field. The dielectric constant
decreases with increasing frequency. |
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ISSN: | 0350-820X 1820-7413 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SOS230915067L |