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Resonance Measurements on Nickel-Cobalt Ferrites as a Function of Temperature and on Nickel Ferrite-Aluminates
Abstract:The variation of line width (Delta H) and effective g factor (g/sub eff/) with cobalt content and with temperature is studied in a series of ferrites of composition Ni/sub 1- alpha/Co/sub alpha/Mn/sub 0.02/Fe/sub 1.9/O/sub 4+-/. Here alpha lies between 0 and 0.09; temperatures range from 20° to 340° C. A minimum in Delta H is observed at alpha=0.027; g/sub eff/ decreases with increasing alpha. The temperature dependence of each is qualitatively that which would be expected on the basis of the temperature dependence of the anistrophy of the mixed ferrite. Above room temperature Delta H and g/sub eff/ increase or decrease, depending on the cobalt content. It is also shown that the shape of the resonance line is determined by the sign of the anisotropy constant. For negative K/sub 1/ the line is steeper on the low-field side of resonance--for positive K/sub 1/ it is steeper on the high-field side. Resonance data are presented on several nickel-cobalt ferrite-aluminates, of composition Ni/sub 1_alpha/Co/sub alpha/Mn/sub 0.02/Fe/sub 2-t/Al/sub t/O/sub 4+-/, with alpha varying from 0 to 0.025 for t=0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6. The reduction of Delta H and g/sub eff/ expected from anisotropy considerations is observed.
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