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- Title
Compositional and frequency dependent-magnetic and microwave characteristics of indium substituted yttrium iron garnet.
- Authors
Nazlan, Rodziah; Hashim, Mansor; Ismail, Ismayadi; Azis, Raba'ah; Hassan, Jumiah; Abbas, Zulkifly; Idris, Fadzidah; Ibrahim, Idza
- Abstract
Effect of In ion substitutions on yttrium iron garnet samples' morphology, magnetic properties and dc electrical resistivity was examined closely and reported in this study. A series of polycrystalline garnet ferrites with composition of YFeInO (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) were prepared by using the mechanical alloying technique. The morphological properties of the samples was analysed by using a TEM, XRD, FESEM and EDX. The electrical dc resistivity of the samples was investigated as a function of temperature and composition by using a Picoammeter, the complex permeability was analysed by using an Impedance Materials Analyzer meanwhile microwave properties was measured by using VNA. The lattice constant increases as In content increases which can be understood by the difference in ionic radii of In ions replacing the smaller Fe ions. The grain size also increased with In content, indicating that the In ion acts as a grain growth promoter. Both complex permeability components, µ′ and µ″ reaching about 92.75 and 85.03 respectively at x = 0.3; later decreased with further In substitution. This result is synchronized with FMR linewidth which manifests magnetic loss of the samples. By correlating the phase analysis, morphology, electrical resistivity and complex permeability results, it is believed that there was an increase in number of crystalline-growth regions with increasing In content, which together increased a total mass of ferromagnetic grains with the latter starting to dominate the samples. The results also showed that In ions increase the dc resistivity of the system.
- Subjects
IMPEDANCE control; INDIUM compounds; NATIVE element minerals; PERMEABILITY measurement; YTTRIUM compounds synthesis
- Publication
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2017, Vol 28, Issue 3, p3029
- ISSN
0957-4522
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10854-016-5889-z