The Transition from Paramagnetic to Ferromagnetic States as Influenced by Evolving Microstructure of Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4

2012 
In this paper the effect of sintering temperature on Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 is examined closely. The evolution of toward magnetically ordered materials was to be tracked with the parallel evolving microstructure subjected to sintering temperatures in an ascending order. The starting powder of Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 was prepared via mechanical alloying and later molded into toroidal samples. After each sintering, we observed the resulting changes in the materials. The XRD data showed a single phase being formed as early as 600 °C and the peak intensity was increasing with the sintering temperature indicating an increase in the degree of crystallinity. The BH hysteresis loops showed the evolution from paramagnetism to moderate ferromagnetism to strong ferromagnetism with microstructural changes. For lower sintering temperatures, the samples showed paramagnetic behavior dominating the samples. As sintering temperature increased, paramagnetic states decreased and, at 900 °C, a moderately ferromagnetic state appeared. Sintering at 1000 °C produced a strongly ferromagnetic state giving a well-formed sigmoid-shape hysteresis loop.
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