AIP Advances (Apr 2018)

Improving soft magnetic properties of Mn-Zn ferrite by rare earth ions doping

  • X. C. Zhong,
  • X. J. Guo,
  • S. Y. Zou,
  • H. Y. Yu,
  • Z. W. Liu,
  • Y. F. Zhang,
  • K. X. Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4993645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 047807 – 047807-6

Abstract

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Mn-Zn ferrites doped with different Sm2O3, Gd2O3, Ce2O3 or Y2O3 were prepared by traditional ceramic technology using industrial pre-sintered powders. A small amount of Sm2O3, Gd2O3, Ce2O3 or Y2O3 can significantly improve the microstructure and magnetic properties. The single spinel phase structure can be maintained with the doping amount up to 0.07 wt.%. A refined grain structure and uniform grain size distribution can be obtained by doping. For all rare earth oxides, a small amount of doping can significantly increase the permeability and reduce the coercivity and magnetic core loss. The optimized doping amount for Sm2O3 or Gd2O3 is 0.01 wt.%, while for Ce2O3 or Y2O3 is 0.03 wt.%. A further increase of the doping content will lead to reduced soft magnetic properties. The ferrite sample with 0.01 wt.% Sm2O3 exhibits the good magnetic properties with permeability, loss, and coercivity of 2586, 316 W/kg, and 24A/m, respectively, at 200 mT and 100 kHz. The present results indicate that rare earth doping can be suggested to be one of the effective ways to improve the performance of soft ferrites.