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Synthesis of exchange-coupled composite based on SrFe10,7Al1,3O19 / Co core/shell particles

E.A. Gorbachev, L.A. Trusov, A.A. Eliseev, A.E. Sleptsova, E.A. Anokhin, A.V. Vasiliev, P.E. Kazin

DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2016.8.088

Original article

Abstract: Exchange-coupled core/shell-structured magnetic materials can be potentially used as rare-earth free permanent magnets, but their synthesis presents a challenge. We report a wet chemistry method to synthesize core/shell structured particles consisting of a magnetically hard SrFe10,7Al1,3O19 core and a soft Co shell.

Keywords: magnetic materials, composites, hexaferrites, chemical synthesis, nanostructures

  • E.A. Gorbachev
  • L.A. Trusov
  • A.A. Eliseev
  • A.E. Sleptsova
  • E.A. Anokhin
  • A.V. Vasiliev
  • P.E. Kazin

Reference:

Gorbachev, E.A. Synthesis of exchange-coupled composite based on SrFe10,7Al1,3O19 / Co core/shell particles / E.A. Gorbachev, L.A. Trusov, A.A. Eliseev, A.E. Sleptsova, E.A. Anokhin, A.V. Vasiliev, P.E. Kazin // Physical and chemical aspects of the study of clusters, nanostructures and nanomaterials. — 2016. — I. 8. — P. 88-94. DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2016.8.088. (In Russian).

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