Anisotropy of hexagonal ferrites with M,W and Y structures containing Fe3+ and Fe2+ as magnetic ions |
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Authors: | F.K. Lotgering P.R. Locher R.P. van Stapele |
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Affiliation: | Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The ferrimagnetic saturation moment and hexagonal anisotropy constant K1 have been measured at 4K on a Zn2Y single crystal and on polycrystalline BaFe2+2W and SrFe2+2W samples. The moment of Fe2W is in agreement with a collinear spin coupling and with the known site occupation for the Fe2+ ions. The moment of Zn2Y is 9% lower than the value for a collinear configuration.The uniaxial anisotropy of Fe2+ in hexagonal ferrites is discussed and compared with that of Co2+. No noticeable Fe2+ anisotropy is found in Fe2W in contrast to LaM = LaFe2+Fe3+11O19, in which the Fe2+ anisotropy is strong. The difference is attributed to the symmetry difference of the sites occupied by the Fe2+ ions in both compounds. The current theory does not satisfactorily explain the anisotropy and quadrupole splitting of Fe2+ in LaM. From this it is concluded that admixing of 5E states and (or) the influence of a dynamical Jahn-Teller effect cannot be neglected.The dipole-dipole anisotropy is computed for the M, W and Y structure and some deviation from the literature data is found. Using these results, a mean anisotropy of 1.3 to 2.3 cm?1 per Fe3+ ion is found for the three structures. |
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