Crystal Distortion of Submicron Sr-Ferrite Particles by Milling

H. Taguchi;H. Nishio;Y. Yokoyama;F. Hirata;T. Takeishi;T. Mori
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Abstract

Submicron-size particles of M-type Sr ferrite were obtained from fine Fe 2 O 3 and precipitated SrCO 3 . The magnetic properties of the powder were σ s =71 emu/g and H cJ =5.5 kOe. The Hc J of the powder was reduced to less than 40% of its initial value by dry vibration milling. SEM observations showed that the primary particle size distribution was not much different from that in the initial state. Crystal distortion was determined by X-ray diffraction studies, using the method of Warren and Averbach. The torque curve of the milled powder was measured using a highly sensitive torque magnetometer. The dependence of K 2 /K 1 on the measuring magnetic field was increased with milling-induced crystal distortion. The Mössbauer absorption effect was also measured. submicron particles were analyzed in comparison with coarse Sr ferrite particles (3 μm) by a conventional breaking-down process.
亚微米Sr铁氧体颗粒的铣削变形
由细小的Fe2O3和沉淀的SrCO3获得了M型Sr铁氧体的亚微米尺寸颗粒。粉末的磁性能为σs=71emu/g,HcJ=5.5kOe。通过干式振动研磨将粉末的HcJ降低到其初始值的40%以下。SEM观察表明,一次粒径分布与初始状态下没有太大差异。用Warren和Averbach的方法通过X射线衍射研究测定了晶体畸变。使用高灵敏度扭矩磁力计测量研磨粉末的扭矩曲线。K2/K1对测量磁场的依赖性随着铣削引起的晶体畸变而增加。还测量了穆斯堡尔吸收效应。通过传统的分解工艺将亚微米颗粒与粗Sr铁氧体颗粒(3μm)进行了比较分析。
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