63 resultados para Ferrites (Magnetic materials)
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Five Ln(2)SrMCuO(6.5) oxides (M = Co, Ln = Y and Ho; M = Fe, Ln = Y, Ho, and Dy) were synthesized, and their crystal structures, IR spectra, and physical properties were studied. They have almost the same structure and crystallize in orthorhombic systems. Below room temperature, Y2SrFeCuO6.5, a known layered oxide, shows antiferromagnetic behavior, but the four new oxides are paramagnetic. Y2SrFeCuO6.5 fits the Curie-Weiss law in the temperature range 300-100 K, but Y2SrCoCuO6.5 shows complex magnetic behavior because of the disproportion of some Co+3 to Co+2 and Co+4 The five oxides are all p-type semiconductors in the measured temperature range and have large electrical resistivities at room temperature.
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The influence of the substitution of Cu or O by various elements on the magnetic properties of Y2Cu2O5 has been studied. The substitution of Cu by metal ions with unpaired d electrons (M = Co2+, Ni2+) makes the superexchange in Cu2O8 chains stronger, but
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The electrical and magnetical properties of LaSr(2-x)Ca(x)V3O9 +/- y have been investigated. The compounds are antiferromagnetic. They show a metallic conduction other than semiconductivity. The trivalent and tetravalent vanadium ions coexist in the system. The magnetic susceptibility increases and the resistivity decreases at room temperature with the increase of x value. It is shown that the change of the valency state of vanadium obviously influences the electrical and magnetical properties of the system.