Effect of mechanical milling on the structural, magnetic and dielectric properties of coprecipitated ultrafine zinc ferrite


Autoria(s): Shenoy, S D; Joy, P A; Anantharaman, M R
Data(s)

02/04/2012

02/04/2012

01/02/2004

Resumo

Nanosized ZnFe2O4 particles containing traces of a-Fe2O3 by intent were produced by low temperature chemical coprecipitation methods. These particles were subjected to high-energy ball milling. These were then characterised using X-ray diffraction, magnetisation and dielectric studies. The effect of milling on zinc ferrite particles have been studied with a view to ascertaining the anomalous behaviour of these materials in the nanoregime. X-ray diffraction and magnetisation studies carried out show that these particles are associated with strains and it is the surface effects that contribute to the magnetisation. Hematite percentage, probably due to decomposition of zinc ferrite, increases with milling. Dielectric behaviour of these particles is due to interfacial polarisation as proposed by Koops. Also the defects caused by the milling produce traps in the surface layer contributes to dielectric permittivity via spin polarised electron tunnelling between grains. The ionic mechanism is enhanced in dielectrics with the rise in temperature which results in the increase of dielectric permittivity with temperature.

Identificador

03048853

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Volume 269, Issue 2, February 2004, Pages 217-226

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2841

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Magnetic nanoparticles #Zinc ferrite #High-energy ball milling #Superparamagnetism #Spinels #Dielectric #Interfacial polarisation #Spin polarised tunnelling #Strain parameter #Lab VIEW
Tipo

Working Paper