High density Gd-substituted yttrium iron garnets by coprecipitation
Gadolinium-substituted yttrium iron garnets are ferrite materials of primary importance in microwave engineering. Stoichiometric powders of nominal composition Y 2.6Gd 0.4Fe 5O 12 (i.e. Fe/(Y + Gd) = 1.67) were prepared by reverse strike coprecipitation of metal nitrates. In order to investigate the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials chemistry and physics 2008-02, Vol.107 (2), p.274-280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gadolinium-substituted yttrium iron garnets are ferrite materials of primary importance in microwave engineering. Stoichiometric powders of nominal composition Y
2.6Gd
0.4Fe
5O
12 (i.e. Fe/(Y
+
Gd)
=
1.67) were prepared by reverse strike coprecipitation of metal nitrates. In order to investigate the influence of composition on phase formation, non-stoichiometric powders were also synthesised. On the basis of DTA/TGA analysis, dried coprecipitates were calcined between 600
°C and 1200
°C and then characterised by ICP, XRD and HT-XRD. Amorphous coprecipitates crystallise around 700
°C in cubic garnet phase along with small amounts of YFeO
3 and/or α-Fe
2O
3. Only iron-rich garnets, either pure or Gd-substituted, calcined at 1200
°C or above display a single-phase cubic garnet. According to thermal dilatometry results, calcined powders were sintered in air up to 1470
°C. The microstructure of sintered ceramics is made up of fine grains, the average size ranging between 3
μm and 13
μm. Density of sintered bodies ranged from 88% to 98%. Ferromagnetic resonance linewidth (Δ
H
−3
dB
) ranged between 4352.9
A
m
−1 and 4392.7
A
m
−1, depending on composition and microstructure. |
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ISSN: | 0254-0584 1879-3312 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2007.07.010 |