Microstructural optimization of low-temperature-fired Ni-Zn-Cu ferrites using calcination

Authors
Byeon, SCJe, HJHong, KS
Issue Date
1997-08
Publisher
JAPAN J APPLIED PHYSICS
Citation
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 1-REGULAR PAPERS SHORT NOTES & REVIEW PAPERS, v.36, no.8, pp.5103 - 5108
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to examine the effect of low-temperature sintering on the microstructural optimization of Ni-Zn-Cu ferrites. This behavior was evaluated with respect to calcination temperature. The amount of unreacted hematite produced during calcination was quantitatively analyzed using a new calibration curve obtained using X-ray powder diffractometry. The formation of a spinel phase was initiated above 550 degrees C, and completed above 850 degrees C. The microstructural optimization. of Ni-Zn-Cu ferrite samples was achieved using powder calcined at 750 degrees C, and these specimens showed a maximum permeability of 700. A variation in microstructure with the change of the calcination temperature is ascribed as the cause of this optimization. Two mechanisms for the optimization are also suggested. One is the formation of hard agglomerates at high calcination temperatures and the second is the inhibition of grain growth due to the residual hematite in powders calcined at low temperatures. Microstructural optimization was achieved through a trade-off between these two mechanisms.
Keywords
MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; ferrite; low-temperature firing; microstructure; calcination temperature; hematite-to-spinel ratio; calibration curve; magnetic property
ISSN
0021-4922
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/143679
DOI
10.1143/JJAP.36.5103
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